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R 5 - emphatically support ferry service! <br />R 5. Absolutely ... better than driving on the freewaysfl!!! <br />R 5 - I strongly support ferry service from Redwood City to San Francisco and back. <br />R 5 This would be a great option for SF residents who work at companies near the port in <br />the Pacific Shores Center and Seaport Center office parks. <br />+7 5 Having a mode of transportation redundant to Caltrain and 101/280 will increase our <br />resilience to disasters, though in my opinion, funding should come from regional or private <br />investment. <br />+t 5 - support. This decision is already made. Maybe a ferry could replace some buses and <br />cars for Pacific Shores employees. All alternatives for transportation should be supported. <br />R 4: 50 minutes is to long. Will require all day low priced parking. Baseball schedule service a <br />plus. <br />+t 4, though it would have to be accompanied by a public transit line (or set of lines) that <br />leads to the ferry. <br />+1 5 Nine minutes? Horrors! Seriously, who have we become that nine minutes is considered <br />a deal -breaker commute -wise? <br />+1 5 1 work in the city and would love a boat ride to work. The train is crammed and not <br />relaxing. Would like to have a way to get to ferry that does not have me driving (shuttle or <br />other) <br />+1 5. This works in Seattle and would work here <br />R 5Hard to say, not knowing the final cost, but one only need drive the distance (during <br />commute) to know that a scenic ferry option would be popular. <br />
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