[Carfreeliving] SPUR and Transportation Reform
Steve Jones
Steve at sfbg.com
Tue Mar 1 11:42:17 MST 2005
Why am I not surprised?
Steven T. Jones
City Editor
San Francisco Bay Guardian
(415) 487-2552
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Sullivan [mailto:andrew at sulli.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:34 AM
To: Joshua Hart
Cc: carfreeliving at livablecity.org
Subject: Re: [Carfreeliving] SPUR and Transportation Reform
I think SPUR was just being realistic about the budget. They support
alternative revenue sources for Muni (as does Rescue Muni, as do most
other alt-transportation types) but they also understood that with a
$57 million deficit there's no realistic way to make up the difference
without a fare hike this fiscal year. Longer term revenue sources like
sales tax, parking tax, downtown assessment, vehicle environmental
impact fee, and congestion charging will NOT be implemented in time to
address this year's deficit, and there's no extra money in the General
Fund.
Andrew
On Mar 1, 2005, at 10:29, Joshua Hart wrote:
> Hi Dave and all-
>
>
> Thanks for setting up this valuable list. I have a question to pose-
> It seems like the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research
> Association has consistently been on the pro-car, pro-development,
> pro- downtown business, pro-wealth side of many issues lately. Their
> lonely stand in support of widening MLK in GG Park, and in support of
> yesterday's Muni fare increase clearly illustrates this bias.
>
> My question is- has SPUR always supported these policies? How have
> other pro-environment, pro-ped/ bike/ transit organizations dealt with
> this? (did SPUR's transportation committee actually vote to support a
> Muni fare hike?)
>
> Just wondering,
>
>
> Josh
>
>
>
> Jim Chappell, president of the nonprofit think tank San Francisco
> Planning and Urban Research Association, said Muni's three-pronged
> budget was fair and should lead to more efficient transit service.
>
> "The social and economic health of San Francisco depends on a strong
> Muni, '' he said. "Your proposed budget has everyone sharing the pain.
> That is correct."
>
>
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