The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) muni transit may not raise bus fares for passengers for next two fiscal years. Because of an agreement with San Francisco Board of Supervisors regardless of SFMTA Board of Director's approval of raising muni passengers fees. The SFMTA and San Francisco Board of Supervisors reached a workable deal thereafter many negotiating discussions. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a resolution of therein negotiating deal aligned with not raising muni fares for the next two years. Therefore, Supervisor Aaron Peskin, will not bring the intentional charter amendment for the people to vote and support. The two agencies will work closely for optional revenues and not raising muni bus fares for passengers.
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