Representative. Im very excited for this proposal to move ahead and become part of the mtas actual plan as opposed to plan. This is a systemic change. When you make systemic changes it is risky for individuals, stakeholders and there are a lot of honest concerns in this room that we value and respect. That being said, this is a systematic change and this is the first time in memory that mta has a chance to redesign our muni from the ground up. When you have systematic changes picking it piece by piece is ineffective. We understand that there are real honest concerns, but i would ask that before we start knit picking apart this entire project, lets implement it and look very carefully at what doesnt work. Because on balance it is our belief that these are really really good set of changes and the system of changes will affect 99 percent of muni riders and san franciscans for the better. Thank you for your time and thank you for hearing our concerning. We encourage you to support the tep
It home from jackson and fillmore there was already a man on a wheelchair on it and a man and woman who walk with a cane. One of my neighbors who used a walker. When you eliminate bus stop she had to take the taxi because she was already doing two 1 2 or three 1 2 blocks. I think its a shame that there is no outreach in the newspaper. How is the public supposed to know about these changes. One article on the day of the hearing which mentioned 5 lines because you didnt publish anything. Herbert weiner. These bus lines should not be eliminated or revised. The 33 line should still stop at the General Hospital. The 43 line should stop at the hall of justice for those serving jury duty. The should be on 7th with the provision that the terminal point not be a 15minute increment street. The line should run to 32nd and gary street. The present proposal eliminates any service on clemente street. These bus stops should not be eliminated. The bus stops at 17 park merced. The bus stops for 28 limi
There will be no Gay Pride banner on Edgecomb’s flagpole. There won’t be an official proclamation, but there will be some sort of official recognition of June being “Gay Pride” month in Edgecomb. On May 14, selectmen reached a consensus to recognize.
Selectmen want more time to decide whether to grant a proclamation recognizing June as “Pride Month” in Boothbay. On Feb. 14, Byron Cortez of East Boothbay requested selectmen approve a proclamation recognizing human rights advances made by the LGBT.
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