Muni Slashes Have Begun

Confronted with looming deficits in projected fiscal year budget operations, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is implementing system-wide changes to its light rail and bus route services beginning today.
      
The majority of changes being implemented in the City's transportation system include reducing frequencies on most bus routes and
rail lines and hours of operation on others, according to Muni officials, who have waged an outreach campaign all week to alert customers of significant schedule changes.
      
"Our goal is to create a more effective and reliable system that fits the constraints of our current budget," SFMTA Executive Director
Nathaniel Ford said in a statement.

Ford said that if the transportation agency's fiscal outlook improves, the changes being implemented today could be rolled back in fiscal year 2011-2012, which begins July 1.
      
The changes that are part of a comprehensive cost-savings plan needed to bridge projected deficits in Muni's upcoming budgets are expected to create savings of $4.8 million in the current fiscal year, and $28.5 million in fiscal year 2010-2011, according to Muni estimates.
      
Detailed bus route and rail line information is available in a trilingual brochure at www.sfmta.com or by calling 311.

Also, service alerts will be activated at key transit stops detailing changes for that particular stop.
      
 

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