Bay Area public transit facing 'financial cliff'

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The MTC is bringing together representatives from BART, Muni and other agencies to discuss the financial cliff that public transit is facing and what to do about it.

File of Muni 14-Line bus. On March 29, 2021 San Francisco police announced an arrest in an assault that left a Muni passenger critically injured last October.The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is warning that it could face a deficit of hundreds of millions of dollars in just a few years - when federal pandemic funding runs out. Take Muni for example. Federal funding kept it afloat during the pandemic when ridership plummeted and everyone was stuck at home.

That's a big improvement from the last two years, but still well below pre-pandemic ridership levels. In the report, Muni noted that ridership now, includes fewer commuters who generate higher revenue per ride.BART ridership is also well below pre-pandemic levels. On Monday, it was about 34 percent of normal.

Representatives from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission - a Bay Area regional group that oversees transit agencies – will bring together representatives from BART, Muni and other agencies – on Wednesday morning to discuss the financial cliff that public transit is facing and what to do about it. that I have read and agree

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