Mayor Ed Lee and Supervisor Jane Kim joined Emerald Fund to celebrate groundbreaking of the 100 Van Ness housing project in Civic Center.
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SFMTA Replacing Metro Station Doors at Van Ness Station
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees the Municipal Railway (Muni), advises Muni customers about its ongoing state of good repair work on the Muni Metro system. Over the course of seven weeks starting on August 20, 2012, the SFMTA will replace the metal roll-up station entrance doors at the Van Ness Muni…