agreement on the presidio parkway second phase funding. i will not review that again. we also have underway the process for getting the van ness brt project on the ground, the draft eir eis was released in november 2011. the project has already been mentioned, named the top performer for small start at the federal for the third year in a row by that ftfederal transit administration. there will also be a parallel decision at the mta board. we will be working with them to have that be the best course of the city. a total expected cost of $125 million. geary corridor has also made progress. they are essentially hoping to present designs in spring 2012, the cost expected to be around $215 million. transbay transit center has made a lot a progress this year, $70 million demolition contract completed, 185 million contract excavation for the but his work. that is under way. above grade construction package is 90% complete. we are essentially all go on the first phase. the second pha
doyle drive, for instance, making sure that the district supervisor is informed of what is happening. thank you. we are in the process right now of scheduling update meetings with all of the appropriate offices on van ness brt and a couple of other projects. it is a good suggestion over all, and we will be following up on that. commissioner campos: i would also encourage my colleagues, if there are any projects within your district or outside, that you are particularly interested in, make sure to reach out to us if you would like to have an additional brief or further information. thank you. is there anyone from the public that would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. please, come forward. united public workers for action. i wanted to talk about the ongoing retaliation by the mta against drivers who make sexual harassment complaints. also, to make osha compliance pier the problem of the health and safety on the buses, lack of proper maint
significant delivery of projects. $2.3 million in projects in san francisco, including 11 class to buy planes 2 bike lanes. transportation and equipment as well for geneva avenue and bicycle open for the tunnel. support for the bicycle fleet program and market street bike lanes, among other projects. we continued two program funds for the lifeline transportation program, established to improve the ability of low income communities. that is also administered by the authority. $10 million went to nine projects, including the balboa park station, other stations where we worked closely with commissioner abel lovalos depa. hunters point revitalization, randolph transit access, improvements to route 29, 08 to treasure island, as well as other transit services. the livable communities and teammate block grant saw an amount of activity as well. $20 million in programmed projects including pedestrian transit improvements on market and haight, soma, streetscape improvements on secon
million in funds to pedestrian and commuter benefits, right batching, electric charging stations, and emergency ride home, and other projects and programs that helps to clean the air by giving people alternative to driving. those bonds leveraged four times their weight in other funds. we managed a total investment of almost $6 million out of that $1 million in funds. in addition to the programming for tfca, there was a significant delivery of projects. $2.3 million in projects in san francisco, including 11 class to buy planes 2 bike lanes. transportation and equipment as well for geneva avenue and bicycle open for the tunnel. support for the bicycle fleet program and market street bike lanes, among other projects. we continued two program funds for the lifeline transportation program, established to improve the ability of low income communities. that is also administered by the authority. $10 million went to nine projects, including the balboa park station, other stations
for tfca, there was a significant delivery of projects. $2.3 million in projects in san francisco, including 11 class to buy planes 2 bike lanes. transportation and equipment as well for geneva avenue and bicycle open for the tunnel. support for the bicycle fleet program and market street bike lanes, among other projects. we continued two program funds for the lifeline transportation program, established to improve the ability of low income communities. that is also administered by the authority. $10 million went to nine projects, including the balboa park station, other stations where we worked closely with commissioner abel lovalos depa. hunters point revitalization, randolph transit access, improvements to route 29, 08 to treasure island, as well as other transit services. the livable communities and teammate block grant saw an amount of activity as well. $20 million in programmed projects including pedestrian transit improvements on market and haight, soma, streetscape