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Moneyball for Transit: Planning a rider-friendly, well-connected, cost-effective transit network

How do we create a connected transit network where people can travel from one part of the Bay Area to any other conveniently, reliably, and faster than driving? How do we create this network, even when budgets are tight? And how do we do this given that the Bay has over 101 cities and counties served by 27 transit agencies?

Tune into this event to learn from experts how we can make progress on all these goals with the proven "service-led planning” model – where transit is planned as a network guided primarily by access goals. We'll learn what steps the Bay Area has already taken towards more coordinated service and what is needed to create this fast, convenient, and integrated transit network.

Panelists:

  • Andy Kosinski, Fehr & Peers, Senior Associate

  • Andy Metz, AC Transit, Principal Planner

  • Bitt Thesen Tanner, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Principal Program Coordinator

  • Michael Rhodes, SFMTA, Transit Priority Manager

Event co-hosted by Seamless Bay Area and SPUR.

Later Event: March 3
Stronger Muni for All Kickoff