SAN FRANCISCO -- A public hearing to discuss reliability problems with the San Francisco Municipal Railway system is scheduled to take place at City Hall on Monday.
Supervisor Scott Wiener said the hearing will cover Muni's lack of reliability, lack of adequate maintenance, and need for increased investment, according to a statement from Wiener's office.
"Muni's performance has deteriorated, including a 57.2 percent on-time rate in August, many missed runs, broken down vehicles and other problems that have undermined reliability," Wiener said.
Monday's meeting of the Board of Supervisors Government Accountability and Oversight Committee is scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. in City Hall Room 263.
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