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Twin Peaks Tunnel service resumes Saturday
Muni Metro service is set to return inside the Twin Peaks Tunnel on Saturday after two months of repairs.Read More
On hot seat, apologetic Reiskin pledges improvement
San Francisco’s transportation director was apologetic in regards to a shortage of Muni operators and for not doing a better job in vetting contractors.Read More
Masonic corridor safety upgrades debut
A nearly completed Masonic Avenue was celebrated by city officials a decade after residents and businesses first complained.Read More
Salesforce Transit Center ready for public debut
What was once a dreary, dark and dull\ bus depot at First and Mission streets has emerged as a bright, vibrant transit center.Read More
Scooter-free SF summer to stretch into August
The SFMTA needs more time to review the dozen applications vying for a spot in The City’s scooter permit program.Read More
SF shoos off tour buses near ‘Full House’ victorian
The home made by famous by the 1980s sitcom Full House and its revival has caused quite a stir for neighbors.Read More
San Francisco seeks time out from rental e-scooters
Companies have until June 4 to remove scooters before permits are expected to be issued by the end of June.Read More
New SoMa traffic light signals safety for seniors
Community organizers and city officials celebrated a new mid-block signalized crosswalk last FridayRead More
Elevator attendants hired for downtown BART
Elevators at two San Francisco BART stations will be staffed with attendants from open to close starting Monday as part of a six-month pilot program.Read More
Security improvements curb car break-ins at city garages
San Francisco-owned public parking garages are seeing in fewer car break-ins thanks to improvements being made inside the garages.Read More
New SoMa pedestrian crossing debuts on Walk to Work Day
Walk to Work Day began for some city officials by celebrating a new traffic signal early Thursday morning.Read More
Muni adds $5 all-day pass under new budget
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is adding a new Muni fare option as part of its $1.2 billion, two-year budget.Read More
It’s late. It’s expensive. It’s Muni’s new Chinatown station.
More than 100 feet below Stockton Street, crews are working to complete Muni’s Chinatown station.Read More
Muni readies two-car N-Judah trains, three-car next
Muni officials have begun testing three-car trains at night as evident in a new YouTube video posted by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.Read More
Chariot issued new guidance against duplicating Muni routes
Private transit service companies like Chariot will not be able to compete with Muni service under new rules.Read More
SF targets disabled parking abusers
The SFMTA has been working with San Francisco police to conduct sting enforcement operations of disabled placard abuse.Read More
Muni mulls fare overhaul to urge prepayment
Transit officials may consider changes to push Muni riders and tourists towards paying for fares in advance.Read More
San Francisco traffic deaths fall by one-third
San Francisco hit a record low number of traffic fatalities last year since The City began keeping records in 1915.Read More
Second Street begins rebirth as pedestrian, bike corridor
Officials broke ground on a $20 million project morning that will transform Second Street.Read More
San Francisco coughs up fix for unsafe ‘Hairball’
An interchange in San Francisco known as The Hairball will be improved with new bike lanes and upgraded pedestrian crosswalks.Read More