Jamison Wieser
Timely Updates
On September 1, our local transit agency, Muni (The San Francisco Municipal Railway) upped the one-way fare for the second time in two years.
In the week leading up, they were slapping $1.50 signs just about everywhere. Often over identical signs still up from the $1.25 hike two years ago.
Muni, never one to actually create clear and consistent messaging also posted this sign at the top of the stairs in Powell Station, note date listed.
I wrote to them pointing out they posted a sign 5 years out of date and it was a week before it was moved, not removed, just moved to the side of the steps and not directly in front of them.
Timely Updates
On September 1, our local transit agency, Muni (The San Francisco Municipal Railway) upped the one-way fare for the second time in two years.
In the week leading up, they were slapping $1.50 signs just about everywhere. Often over identical signs still up from the $1.25 hike two years ago.
Muni, never one to actually create clear and consistent messaging also posted this sign at the top of the stairs in Powell Station, note date listed.
I wrote to them pointing out they posted a sign 5 years out of date and it was a week before it was moved, not removed, just moved to the side of the steps and not directly in front of them.