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Muni axes L-Taraval stops at 17th, 35th avenues
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors on Tuesday decided to remove the 17th and 35th avenues transit stops.Read More
Demand-based parking to stretch citywide in 2018
Parking rates at nearly all of San Francisco’s meters and city-owned garages will be based on demand.Read More
Jitney rules approved as regulators derail Chariot
Officials with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency approved a new permit program for to regulate the reemergence of jitneys.Read More
Accuracy, reliability are priorities for new NextBus system
Every Muni rider has probably faced this at least once. Read More
Petaluma clears out its homeless camps
Petaluma police Thursday said they are continuing their efforts to clear out homeless camps and provide services for their former residents.Read More
Supes approve rules for dockless bike-sharing
Bluegogo and other dockless bike sharing companies who want to deploy their bikes on San Francisco streets will now have to play by rules.Read More
App on stolen phone leads CHP to hit-and-run suspect
CHP officers used an application on a stolen iPhone to help them arrest a suspect in a hit-and-run collision in Emeryville.Read More
SF transit chief apologizes for NextBus outage
San Francisco’s top transportation official apologized for the NextBus outage that inconvenienced Muni riders who rely on the system for arrival times of Muni buses and trains.Read More
Police looking for three burglary suspects
Police are looking for three suspects captured on surveillance video ransacking a bedroom during a home burglary in Campbell late last month.Read More
BART unveils new police patrol desks at Powell and Civic Center stations in SF
BART officials Tuesday unveiled new police patrol desks at its Powell and Civic Center stations in San Francisco that will be tested during the busy holiday shopping season.Read More
Berkeley High School students stage walkout in opposition to Trump
Students at Berkeley High School have staged a walkout and rally outside of the school this morning in opposition of the outcome of Tuesday's presidential election.Read More
Muni pressures cash riders toward Clipper
The SFMTA is stepping up efforts to wean Muni riders off paying cash for single rides.Read More
Beyonce concert-goers advised to buy VTA
Because of large crowds expected at the event, VTA officials said having pre-purchased fares will allow passengers to board faster.Read More
New highway first responders app may shorten road closures
A new mobile app will help first responders on Bay Area highways share information more quickly and shorten highway closure times, Caltrans and Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission officials said...Read More
Oakland police to partner with safety app
The Oakland Police Department is partnering with a mobile personal safety app police say will bring "real-time community policing" to the city.Read More
BART app helps riders report crime, problems
BART is launching a smartphone app that will enable riders to more easily report crimes and report suspicious activity.Read More
Crowd meter debuts on BART’s website
BART's new crowd meter lets you see how likely it is you'll be packed in like sardines during your next morning commute. Read More
Taxi app could make it easier to find a cab in SF
As Lyft, Sidecar, and Uber continue to take over The City, SFMTA doesn’t want to get left behind. Read More
New app reads your car’s ‘mind’
A new smartphone app — and a $70 dongle for your car — can diagnose your whip's woes without a trip to your shady mechanic or weird "cousin."Read More
SF startup debuts crowd-sourced video app
A new app allows iPhone users to stream live video of any public space, any time from anywhere.Read More