MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY

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The San Francisco 'Municipal Transportation Agency' (also known as SFMTA or San Francisco MTA) is the body which oversees the San Francisco Municipal Railway as well as the Department of Parking and Traffic.
The agency was established by the passage of Proposition E in November 1999, a measure which established a semi-independent agency to run the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) and the San Francisco Department of Parking and Traffic. The two departments have been partially combined within the new agency. The measure, promoted by the transit riders' group Rescue Muni, among others, established service standards for the agency and made a number of changes to the laws governing it.
Prior to the passage of Proposition E, the Muni was governed by the Public Transportation Commission and the Department of Parking and Traffic was governed by the Parking and Traffic Commission. Both bodies were dissolved upon the full implementation of Proposition E.
Proposition E established a seven-member board to govern the agency, its members appointed for fixed, staggered terms by the Mayor of San Francisco and subject to confirmation by the city and county's Board of Supervisors. The MTA Board of Directors is responsible for hiring the agency's executive director.
At its inception, the MTA's Director of Transportation (usually called the executive director) was Michael T. Burns. On July 15, 2005 he left the MTA for a position with Santa Clara VTA. Deputy Executive Director Stuart Sunshine, a former aide to Mayor Frank Jordan and Mayor Willie Brown, and a former head of the Department of Parking and Traffic, served as acting executive director until January 17, 2006, when Nathaniel P. Ford, Sr., previously the general manager and CEO of MARTA in Atlanta, took over as the new executive director.
The first chair of the MTA Board of Directors was H. Welton Flynn; he was succeeded by Cleopatra Vaughns. When Vaughns left the board, James McCray, Jr. was elected chairman. Like two of his then-colleagues, McCray previously served on the Parking and Traffic Commission, which was abolished when the department merged into the MTA. Chairman McCray and directors Shirley Breyer Black and Wil Din were initially appointed by Mayor Brown; Vice Chairman Tom Nolan and directors Peter Mezey, Leah Shahum, and Cameron Beach were appointed by Mayor Newsom.
Only once has the Board of Supervisors has exercised its prerogative, under the charter, to reject the mayor's appointees to the MTA Board, when Mayor Gavin Newsom appointed Hunter Stern to a vacant seat. The Board of Supervisors rejected Stern by a 7-4 vote on September 27, 2005. Stern was an official with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Proposition E also established a 15-member MTA Citizens Advisory Council which must review the agency's budget and which makes recommendations on agency policy. The mayor appoints four members of the MTA Citizens Advisory Council and each member of the Board of Supervisors appoints one.
Proposition E allows for the merger of the San Francisco Taxicab Commission into the MTA, but does not require such a merger, and no date has been set for it.
In November 2005, the voters of San Francisco rejected, by a margin of 35%-65%, a ballot measure which would allow the Board of Supervisors to appoint three of the MTA Board's seven members. In November 2007, the voters of San Francisco will vote on a charter amendment further expanding the power of the MTA Board, granting the agency more flexibility in its labor relations, providing more funding for the agency, and imposing new limits on downtown parking.[1]

Contents
MTA Board of Directors
MTA Citizens Advisory Council
List of Executive Directors
★ of the MTA
List of Chairmen
★ of the MTA Board of Directors
List of Vice Chairmen of the MTA Board of Directors
List of Chairs of the MTA Citizens Advisory Council
Trivia
External links
Sources
References
MTA Board of Directors


★ James McCray, Jr., Chairman

★ Tom Nolan, Vice Chairman

★ Shirley Breyer Black

★ Wil Din

★ Peter Mezey

★ Leah Shahum

★ Cameron Beach
Board Secretary: Roberta Boomer
Governance Committee: Shahum (chairman), Mezey, Nolan
MTA Citizens Advisory Council


★ Daniel Murphy, Chair

★ Steve Ferrario, Vice Chair

★ Art Cimento

★ Joan Downey

★ Bruce Oka

★ Norman Rolfe

★ Dorris Vincent

★ Daniel Weaver

★ Cesar Perez

★ Emily Drennen

★ Mary F. Burns

★ Griffith Humphrey

★ Jamison Wieser

★ Greg Riessen

★ (1 vacancy)
Council Secretary: Debra Reed

List of Executive Directors
★ of the MTA


'Name''Service Began''Service Ended'
Michael T. Burns7 March 200015 July 2005
Stuart Sunshine (acting)15 July 200517 January 2006
Nathaniel P. Ford, Sr.17 January 2006


The city charter refers to this office as the Director of Transportation, though the alternate title "executive director" is more commonly used. In February 2006, the MTA Board adopted a resolution adding "CEO" to the title.

List of Chairmen
★ of the MTA Board of Directors


'Name''Service Began''Service Ended'
H. Welton Flynn7 March 200020 January 2004
Cleopatra Vaughns20 January 20042 May 2006
Michael Kasolas (acting)2 May 200616 May 2006
James McCray, Jr.16 May 2006


Although the city charter specifies that the MTA Board shall have a "chair," Flynn, Vaughns, and McCray have all opted for the style "chairman."

List of Vice Chairmen of the MTA Board of Directors


'Name''Service Began''Service Ended'
Enid Ng Lim7 March 20001 July 2003
vacant1 July 200320 January 2004
Michael Kasolas20 January 20041 March 2007
vacant1 March 20073 April 2007
Tom Nolan3 April 2007

List of Chairs of the MTA Citizens Advisory Council


'Name''Service Began''Service Ended'
David Pilpel (acting)6 July 20003 August 2000
Linton H. Stables III3 August 200011 July 2002
Daniel Murphy11 July 2002

Trivia



★ MTA Board member Shirley Breyer Black is the only member of the initial MTA Board in 2000 still serving on the board.

★ MTA Board member Shirley Breyer Black is the aunt of United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

★ Muni's Flynn Division is named for former MTA Board chair H. Welton Flynn.

★ MTA Board member Tom Nolan, before moving to San Francisco, was a member of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, and was the first openly gay member of that body.

★ As the current Executive Director of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, MTA Board member Leah Shahum may recuse herself from voting on some bicycle projects due to a conflict of interest.

★ Director Cameron Beach is the former chief operating officer of the Sacramento Regional Transit District and current vice president of the Market Street Railway.

★ Former MTA Board member José Cisneros was later appointed, and subsequently elected, to the position of city Treasurer & Tax Collector.

External links



San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

San Francisco Municipal Railway

★ San Francisco Department of Parking and Traffic

MTA Board of Directors

MTA Citizens Advisory Council

Rescue Muni

The N Judah Chronicles

Sources



Collected agendas and minutes of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors

Proposition E (1999), creating the Municipal Transportation Agency

References


1. [November 2007 Proposition A]


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