
By Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez, San Francisco Examiner; February 5, 2019
While city leaders play tug-of-war over $181 million in windfall tax dollars, one city department slated to net some of that money is already feeling rope burn:
Muni.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is set to receive $38 million in windfall dollars from the Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund, a legally protected “set-aside” that cannot be used for other city departments.