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Muni faces catastrophic service cuts
With federal relief funds expiring, Muni is facing 30% service reductions, 20 bus lines eliminated, and wait times doubled across the city. Two measures need to pass in November to save Muni: the Stronger Muni for All parcel tax for local operations and Connect Bay Area for regional transit operations.
Route to thriving public transit
Signature collection
Now through early July
Both measures need enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot. Stronger Muni for All needs 10,620 signatures by July 6; Connect Bay Area needs ~186,000 by June 3.
Take ActionBallot letters assigned
Aug 10, 2026
Both measures receive their official ballot letter designations.
Campaign season
Aug – Nov 2026
City Hall Voting Center opens Oct 5.
Election Day
Nov 3, 2026
Both measures need to pass to save Muni.
15 years
of dedicated Muni funding
100%
goes to transit operations
~70%
of revenue from commercial properties
Why a parcel tax?
A parcel tax is the most reliable way to fund local transit — it can't be redirected to other city programs or swept into the general fund. Every dollar from Stronger Muni for All goes into a dedicated Stronger Muni Fund for transit operations.
As a 15-year commitment, it gives Muni the stability to plan ahead rather than face recurring budget uncertainty. The tax structure is also progressive — large commercial properties pay significantly more than homes. Read more about transit underfunding.
A fair tax structure
Progressive by design
Large commercial properties pay significantly more per square foot than homes. Commercial properties contribute the majority of total revenue — larger properties pay proportionally more.
Lower than existing parcel taxes
The base rate for residential properties is lower than what SF homeowners already pay for school and library parcel taxes. Most homeowners pay the base residential rate.
Two measures. One transit future.
The Stronger Muni for All parcel tax funds local Muni operations. Connect Bay Area is a complementary regional measure that funds transit operations across the Bay Area. Both measures need to pass to build a functional, connected transit system for San Francisco and the region.
Help make it happen
This measure needs your signature to qualify for the November 2026 ballot. Sign the petition today.
Stay updated
Get milestone updates as both measures progress toward the ballot.