What is the Geary Multilingual Outreach project?
In January 2006 the SFCTA and MTA received a Caltrans Environmental Justice Grant to conduct multilingual outreach for the Geary BRT Feasibility Study. The project had two related objectives: 1) collect feedback from minority and immigrant communities regarding the Geary BRT Study; and 2) build long-term capacity within these communities to participate in future transportation projects. The study team partnered with six community-based organizations to carry out the multilingual project: • Little Saigon Development Association • La Voz Latina de la Ciudad Central • Japantown Task Force • Ella Hill Hutch Community Center • Russian American Community Services • Chinatown Community Development Corporation Feasibility Study Newsletters 1 and 2 are available in Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese. Download the final report of the Geary Multilingual Outreach Project.