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SF Transportation Recovery - Schools San Francisco Board of Education June 8, 2021

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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May 2021 SFCTA Board Presentation 21

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

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May 2021 SFCTA Board Presentation

Thank You!23