TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The SFCTA (San Francisco County Transportation Authority) has approved an EIR (Environmental Impact Report) presentation for the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) project along Geary Boulevard in San Francisco. The next improvement project steps will have SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) construct designs approved for the project. The SFCTA Board finally approved the "Hybrid Design" project thereafter modifications aligned with the EIR as presented. The SFMTA Board will take action for the improvement project phases sometime during July 2017 and hearing from local city residents. Some local residents are saying, "The City could spend $50 to $60 million making improvements on Geary Boulevard and not spend $300 million on BRT systems."

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