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Congestion pricing in NYC, subway tunnels in San Francisco are being held up by environmental reviews, a perverse policy that rarely delays roads

Congestion pricing in NYC, subway tunnels in San Francisco are being held up by environmental reviews, a perverse policy that rarely delays roads
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Bay Area Reporter :: Editorial: BART leads on transit reopening

The announcement by BART last week was indeed a hopeful sign that we re venturing out after a year of confinement. The Bay Area transit agency, which saw ridership plummet during the 15-month COVID-19 lockdown, is now increasing service as more passengers return to work and leisure activities, such as dining out, enjoying nightlife, and shopping. As we reported online, starting July 15, BART will be adding late-night limited service Thursdays-Saturdays, with trains leaving either Civic Center or Embarcadero stations at 11:30 p.m. These trains will only make limited stops in the East Bay and Daly City on the Peninsula, but will benefit people who work later or need transportation and have few other options. Then, on August 2, nearly a month ahead of schedule, BART will implement a systemwide schedule change that will expand service hours and significantly increase service, according to a news release. Weekday service will return to ending at midnight, as will Saturday service (current

BART Approves 2022 Budget With Spending Increases, Project Ridership Rebound —claycord CLAYCORD com

June 11, 2021 10:00 am · 17 comments The BART Board of Directors approved a $1.019 billion budget Thursday, with board members expressing optimism about the agency’s potential to rebound as the pandemic recedes. The balanced fiscal year 2022 budget is $104 million more than the one the agency approved for fiscal year 2021, which spans from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021. It’s also buoyed by $386 million in federal relief funding, according to BART budget officials, $75 million more than the federal funding total in the FY 2021 budget. “It’s been an extremely challenging 15 months to get us to this balanced budget,” BART Assistant General Manager for Performance and Budget Pamela Herhold said to the board Thursday morning.

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