Two Calls to Action: Petitions to Save Transit, Save Market Street - Streetsblog San Francisco
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Bay Area advocacy groups like the San Francisco Transit Riders and others are banding together to oppose significant cuts to public transit in California, potentially risk $3 billion in funding over five years. Governor Gavin Newsom's proposed budget aims to reduce transit funding by 30%, endangering vital services like Muni. These cuts could result in longer wait times and canceled routes, harming commuters and contributing to increased traffic and air pollution. The coalition urges residents to advocate against these reductions and protect their public transit network from disastrous outcomes seen in other cities.
California's leaders are finalizing the state budget and they are looking to slash funding for transit service. This means longer waits for buses and trains, whole routes canceled.
Instead of a helping hand when they need it, Governor Gavin Newsom's budget kicks communities while they are down. Right now, he is pushing to cut state funding for transit service by 30%.
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