SF Transportation Recovery - Schools
Transcript of SF Transportation Recovery - Schools
SF Transportation Recovery - Schools
San Francisco Board of Education
June 8, 2021
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This August: welcome back to school &welcome back to Muni!
Pacific Heights School Field Trip on Inspection Tour with Students on Bus | May 3, 1950
June 2021 SFUSD Board Presentation 3
Content
1. Muni Serv ice & Safety
2. Special Muni School Serv ices
• Heavily Used School Routes
• School Trippers
• Muni Transit Ambassadors Program
3. Active Transportation
4. Communicating with Families & School S ites
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SFMTA Gets Kids to SchoolWalking Biking
Muni Drop-Off
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Muni Service & Safety
Core Muni Service (as of May 2021)
Core Service
• Core service network for essential travel
• Prioritized high frequencies
• Restored service, prioritizing Muni Equity Strategy neighborhoods
• Restoring service citywide as resources allow
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Muni August Service Restoration
98% of res idents and 100% of equityneighborhoods will be within a ¼ mile of a Muni stop
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Transit Access
Residential areas that are currently within ¼ mile of a transit stop
Additional residential areas that will be within ¼ mile of a transit stop beginning in August 2021
98% of residents will have transit access within a 2-3 block walk by August 2021
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August Restored for Back to School
• 1 California
• 5 Fulton
• 7 Haight-Noriega
• 8 Bayshore
• 9 San Bruno
• 9R San Bruno Rapid
• 14 Mission
• 14R Mission Rapid
• 15 Bayview Express
• 18 46th Avenue
• 19 Polk
• 22 Fillmore
• 24 Divisadero
• 25 Treasure Island
• 28 19th Ave
• 29 Sunset
• 30 Stockton
• 33 Ashbury
• 35 Eureka
• 36 Teresita
• 37 Corbett
• 38 Geary
• 38R Geary Rapid
• 39 Coit
• 43 Masonic
• 44 O'Shaughnessy
• 45 Stockton
• 48 24th St
• 49 Van Ness/Mission
• 54 Felton
• 67 Bernal
• K Ingleside
• N Judah
• T Third
• F Market
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August Route Changes for Back to School
Extended or Modified Routes
• 12 Folsom/ Pacific
• 23 Monterey
• 27 Bryant
• 35 Eureka
• 43 Masonic
• 48 24th St/Quintara
• 49 Van Ness/Mission
• 52 Excelsior
• 55 Dogpatch
• 56 Rutland
• 57 Parkmerced/58 Lake Merced
• 66 Quintara
• J Church
• M Oceanview
Routes Not In Serv ice
• 2 Clement
• 3 Jackson
• 6 Parnassus
• 10 Townsend
• 21 Hayes
• 31 Balboa
• 41 Union
• 47 Van Ness
• All express bus services
• E Embarcadero
• Cable Cars - TBD
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Continued COVID-19 Precautions
• Continue mask requirements and compliance monitoring (currently 95-98% compliance)
• Masks required at Muni stops and Muni vehicles
• Vehicles are cleaned at end of day
• Windows and doors provide increased circulation
• Return to pre-COVID vehicle capacities (DPH approved)
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Special Muni School Services
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Major Muni Routes Serve Schools
Almost 30% of San Francisco middle schoolers and 50% of San Francisco high schoolers use Muni as their primary way to get to school.
Muni routes that serve multiple schools include:
• 29 Sunset
• 22 Fillmore
• 43 Masonic
• 44 O’Shaughnessy
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Planned School Tripper Service
Middle Schools
• Aptos
• Giannini
• Everett
• Francisco
• James Lick
• Hoover
• King
• Presidio
• Roosevelt
• Rooftop
• Visitacion Valley
High Schools
• Balboa
• Burton
• Galileo
• Lincoln
• Washington
Pre-COVID Trippers Not in Serv ice
• Everett Middle – increased 22 Fillmore service
• Marina Middle – increased 30 Stockton service
• John O’Connell High – extending the 12 Folsom route
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MTAP: On Buses, After School
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Free and Discounted Muni for Youth
• Free Muni for Youth – for ages 5 to 18 living in low to moderate incomes
• All youth from ages to 5 to 18 pay a discounted fare of $1
• Other programs are available for low-income parents, grandparents, and caregivers
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Active Transportation
May 2021 SFCTA Board Presentation 18
Improved Drop-Off Loading
SFMTA works directly with schools to make sure that drop-off loading is safe, coordinated and efficient
May 2021 SFCTA Board Presentation 19
SFMTA Crossing Guards
Almost 200 crossing guards help kids and parents to walk to school safely at schools citywide
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Bike & Roll to School Programs
Even during COVID, SFMTA and partners held learn to bike programs and parent webinars on getting kids to school on feet and on wheels
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Slow Streets
45 miles of Slow Streets makes it safe and easy to get around all city neighborhoods, especially to school
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Communicating to Schools & Families
• Communicating with Principals & School Site Councils
• Sharing through local newspapers
• Community groups
• Social media
• Closely continue to work with SFUSD
School Transportation Information:
www.SFMTA.com/Schools
Muni Routes Serving Schools: www.SFMTA.com/SchoolRoutes
May 2021 SFCTA Board Presentation
Thank You!23