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Muni's Secret Meeting About Your Children: Revealed!

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Now that we've made Muni safe for the handicapped, who's next? Why, children and families, of course; there's no reason they shouldn't suffer like the rest of us. Thanks to a tipster, we've just caught wind of some hush-hush meetings that, despite being nearly totally unannounced, are open to the public. On the agenda: making Muni more friendly for families, kids, and caregivers. So if that's your thing, swing by the brainstorming session with the MTA on Monday, March 5 (whoops, that was a week ago -- thanks again for the heads-up, Muni) and Saturday, March 17, from 10:30am to 12:30 at the Main Library in Hispanic/Latino Room A&B.

These meetings all are part of Muni's ongoing study on how it might go about sucking less. Allow us to suggest the following: STOP HIDING INFO IN WEB-UNFRIENDLY PDFs. It's like printing up fliers that can only be read with a secret decoder ring. Oh and also: a good place to announce meetings might be, oh, we don't know, YOUR "MEETINGS" WEBPAGE.

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