Posted Sep 14, 2007, 5:41 AM
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Also you are looking at his only from the perspective of a San Franciscan, "what our $2.4 billion is getting "us"
I imagine if the project is ever built, because it has a huge regional and State function, money would be coming not only from all bay Area cities who might benefit but also would be heavily funded by the State and Feds when they finally get their minds wrapped around fighting sprawl and supporting smart transit. I think we are already moving in this way
I doubt this is a choice between a Geary subway and the Transbay
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