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San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA)
Agency overview
Formed1990
JurisdictionSan Francisco County
Headquarters1455 Market Street, 22nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103
Employees39
Agency executives
  • Mryna Melgar, Chair
  • Tilly Chang, Executive Director
Websitehttp://www.sfcta.org

TheSan Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) is a state chartered sub-regionaltransportation planning and programming agency forSan Francisco County. SFCTA is a separate legal entity from theSan Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, theMetropolitan Transportation Commission, and other transportation agencies in the San Francisco area, with its own administrative structure, policies, staff, budget, and with separateborrowing capacity. The Authority Board consists of the eleven members of theSan Francisco Board of Supervisors (ex officio).

The Authority was originally created to administer the proceeds of San Francisco's first localsales tax for transportation, which began in 1990 and was passed by voters in 1989 as Proposition B.[1] Since then, the agency has taken additional responsibilities mandated by state law. Beginning in 2004, SFCTA became the administrator of the Proposition K sales tax for transportation approved in November 2003, which substituted the original 1989 tax.[1] The 2003 Proposition K is a half cent local transportation sales tax program.

Since 1990, the Authority has also been the designatedCongestion Management Agency (CMA) for San Francisco, and has also served as the San Francisco Program Manager for grants from the Transportation Fund for Clean Air (TFCA). In the role of CMA, the agency has been responsible for developing and administering the Congestion Management Program (CMP). As part of its responsibilities, the Authority leverages state and federal transportation funds and grants to complement the revenues collected from the tax for transportation. The Authority also monitors transportation system performance to ensure that San Francisco gets a good economic return from its transportation investments. SFCTA also prepares a long-term Countywide Transportation Plan to guide future investment decisions. As program manager for the TCFA, the Authority approves funding for transportation projects that directly benefitair quality by reducing motor vehicle emissions.

Since 2013, the executive director of the SFCTA is Tilly Chang, who was previously the deputy director.[2] Previous executive directors include José Luis Moscovich, Andrew Nash, Carmen Clark and Brigid Hynes-Cherin.

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  1. ^abHerel, Suzanne (March 24, 2004)."S.F. transit authority fails audit / Controller finds it can't balance books".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedJuly 13, 2018.
  2. ^Cabanatuan, Michael (September 12, 2013)."Transportation board picks new exec".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedJuly 13, 2018.

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