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We want to hear from you! Participate in the Muni Customer Survey

We want to hear from you! Participate in the Muni Customer Survey
By Sophia Scherr

The SFMTA hopes that you and your family have been staying well during these challenging and uncertain times. As San Francisco and the SFMTA begins the transit recovery planning process, we are seeking input to help inform a Transportation Recovery Plan. This plan will include service and operational strategies, such as expansion of Muni service, frequency and operation, leading to a broader reopening in line with public health guidelines.

We invite you to participate by taking the survey below. This survey is also available in Spanish, Chinese and Filipino and takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.
 

Take the Survey!

 

We appreciate your participation and taking the time out of your day to provide this valuable information.

 

 



Published June 15, 2020 at 08:04PM
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