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Muni refreshes voices behind subway platform announcements
Muni subway riders may have noticed new automated voices announcing the arrival of Muni trains.Read More
Breed’s choice for SFMTA board hears earful from supes
Mayor London’s Breed's pick to join the SFMTA board was approved Wednesday by the Board of Supervisors Rules Committee.Read More
Jump bikes get used more, ridden farther, pilot finds
Demand is growing and evident in an updated SFMTA report on dockless bikes.Read More
Audit reveals gaps remain in cable car fare collection
A new report from the San Francisco Controller's Office released on Monday says that Muni cable car conductors are improving in collecting cash faresRead More
Contractor blamed for West Portal delays
Trains entering West Portal Station have slowed over the last few days due to damage to the automatic train control system.Read More
Muni ready to retire NextBus prediction system
The SFMTA is preparing to get rid of its old NextBus system and upgrade to what transit officials say will be a more robust and accurate systemRead More
Newcomers score first round of SF scooter permits
Two electric scooter companies from 12 companies who submitted applications snagged operating permits to join a one-year pilot program.Read More
Feds grant millions for safety to BART, zero to Muni
Muni will have to find a new source of funding to sustain the level of police presence on its vehicles.Read More
Muni fares to climb next month for locals, tourists
San Francisco Muni fares will increase Sept. 1 for monthly Fast Pass users and visitors purchasing a visitor passport.Read More
Reiskin responds to criticism, sets 90-day goals
Days after San Francisco Mayor London Breed sent a letter to The City’s top transit official to shape up, Ed Reiskin sent his official response.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
SF opens Geary transit lanes to private shuttles
Private transit shuttles will be able to use the red transit-only lane as part of San Francisco’s Geary Rapid Project.Read More
As schools open, SF steps up street safety
School is back in session for the 56,000 students and 10,000 teachers and staff members of the San Francisco Unified School District.Read More
Bumpy Bay Area roads cost drivers thousands
Poor condition of roads, congestion and traffic collisions are costing Bay Area drivers thousands of a dollars each year.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
Injured Twin Peaks Tunnel worker dies
A construction worker at the site of the Twin Peaks Tunnel project in San Francisco has died.Read More
Worker hurt by steel beam in Twin Peaks tunnel
A construction worker on the Twin Peaks Tunnel Project was hit Friday by a steel beam and taken to a trauma center.Read More
Recent senior pedestrian deaths prompt hearing
Seniors in San Francisco are disproportionately affected by traffic collisions, said city officials who work on achieving The City’s goal of zero traffic deaths by 2024.Read More
Townsend Street bikeway dodges delays
Bike advocates received surprising news when officials announced plans are moving ahead for the long-anticipated protected bikeway.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