Bay Citizen: Muni Knew About Inflated On-Time Reports


Photo by torbakhopper

The SFMTA may have known about its inflated on-time reports as early as two years ago but did not address the issues, according to a new report in The Bay Citizen. Earlier in May, The Bay Citizen asserted that the SFMTA had “redefined time” (my favorite comment in our comments section: “MUnits are related to minutes because they are both a measure of time. A minute is ALWAYS 60 seconds long. A MUnit can last from 30 seconds to 260 seconds or much much longer.”). Today’s report basically says that the SFMTA knew about it longer than we thought.

In a memo to top executives, including the CEO, Muni’s chief information officer detailed the accounting maneuvers, called “quirks,” that were boosting the numbers reported to the public by as much as 18 percent.

Muni has been under pressure to improve timeliness since 1999, when San Francisco residents voted to require the transit agency to be on time at least 85 percent of the time. For years, bonuses for the Muni chief have also been tied to performance measures, including on-time performance.

There you have it. You can read the rest of the report at The Bay Citizen.

Your Tax Dollars at Work: Prof. Muni, Pt. 2

We love you. Really, we do. You might not think so after watching the video we’re linking today. It’s the follow up to SFMTA’s first PSA about all-door bus boarding, which we posted on Tuesday.

Here, the cringe factor has been dialed up to 11. The same awk off-camera eye angles for the professor are accompanied by Judy and Jerry, the model Muni citizen and her polar opposite.

Proceed with caution (apparently, SFMTA disabled video embeds for this one. Good call?) … video is here.

Gettin’ Around: A Muni-Themed Photo Workshop by Lomography SF


Photo: sixsixty

Back in the old days, we didn’t have Instagram and the Hefe filter to jazz up our photos! We shot with film and we loved it, god dammit!

Anyway, we thought it was about time we paid homage to the old-school way of shooting one of the world’s most photogenic urban landscapes.

Join Muni Diaries and Lomography SF for a Muni-themed photo workshop. First, we’ll go over beginners’ tips and tricks for analog street and transportation photography. We’ll focus on how to shoot on Muni — one of our fair city’s best photography muses — and outside of it. Then, we’ll turn you loose with a fine camera — La Sardina or Diana Mini — so you can put those tips into practice ASAP. If you’ve got your own 35mm Lomography camera, you’re more than welcome to bring it and shoot with that!

When:
1 p.m., Sunday, July 22
Start to finish should be roughly three hours.
Workshop starts at the Lomography Gallery Store in Union Square:
309 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA
(415) 248-0096

Cost:
$10 per person or $7 for students, plus up to an additional $16 for various developing/digitizing/printing options.

But wait, there’s more:
Heads up, sharpest shooters: the best photo shot at the workshop wins a prize.

How to sign up:
RSVP as “Going” right on the Facebook invite if you’re interested. Or you can call, email, or RSVP in person to the Lomography store to secure your spot. Space is limited so get on it!

Transit News: Van Ness and Geary BRT, Central Subway money and extensions, BART arson


Photo by Johnny Grim

  • After Delay, SFCTA Board Approves Van Ness BRT Design (Streetsblog SF)
  • Options for Geary BRT Come Into Focus (Streetsblog SF)
  • “Central Subway Is Going to Extend to Washington Square!”? Well, Not Really. (SF Appeal)
  • California Transportation Commission unanimously approves commitment of state bond funds for Central Subway (Central Subway Blog)
  • BART Commuter Found Unconscious Doesn’t Know What Happened to Him (SF Weekly)
  • Fire that disrupted BART was arson, feds say (SFGate)
  • High-speed rail: Bay Area legislators’ support key (SFGate)
  • Central Subway going forward despite House’s vote to yank $850M in funds (SF Examiner)

Prof. Muni Demo on All-Door Boarding

Okay, folks. It’s been two full days now of Muni’s official (as opposed to its unspoken) all-door boarding policy. Just in case you ain’t got the hang of things yet, allow SFMTA to guide you through this difficult transition in this tutorial shot in its “Muni Labs.” Yes, this video appears on SFMTA’s official YouTube channel.

Also: Double-yoo-the-fuck!?

Via Michael.

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