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Storm emergency declared in Santa Cruz
A local emergency was declared Tuesday in Santa Cruz County, where roads were damaged by stormy conditions.Read More
John Avalos swings and misses at Ed Lee veto
An attempt to override a mayoral veto on legislation that would have increased the amount paid by developers toward transportation met with defeat.Read More
Affordable housing debuts at MacArthur BART
The long-awaited opening of 90 units of affordable housing at MacArthur BART marks the first step to transform the station into a housing and retail hub.Read More
Law protecting school employees from eviction moves forward
Legislation that would give San Francisco school employees new eviction protections during the school year received unanimous support from a Board of Supervisors committee Monday.Read More
BART test train tackles track troubles
Testing is being done Monday morning to investigate a glitch that knocked more than 50 BART train cars out of commission last week.Read More
SFMTA mulls nighttime parking meter enforcement
Amid budget shortfalls, transit officials are considering enforcing parking meters after dark.Read More
Millions pledged to help erase Bay Area smog
More than $90 million will be available in 2016 and 2017 for projects and programs to reduce air pollution in the Bay Area.Read More
Muni trims stops on 30-Stockton to speed ride
The proposal approved by the SFMTA board includes removing 10 stops, four inbound and six outbound.Read More
Voice your thoughts on billion-dollar SFMTA budget
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is inviting the public this month and in April to give public feedback on its preliminary two-year budget.Read More
Third-busiest BART station to receive upgrades
BART directors approved a $7.7 million contract for a ceiling upgrade at San Francisco's Powell Street station.Read More
Supes stay mum on Muni training facility
Three San Francisco supervisors were not comfortable in letting the Municipal Transportation Agency lease a new training facility.Read More
Delayed Sunset Tunnel project nears completion
The work inside the Sunset Tunnel that has been going on since November of 2014 is finally wrapping up. Read More
‘Miracle’ saves passengers as ACE train derails
At least nine people were injured Monday evening when a commuter train derailed after striking a downed tree.Read More
BART offers cash rewards for research
BART officials this spring will be researching a way to reduce crowding on trains and offering small cash rewards to people who participate in the research. The research program...Read More
Deadly left turn highlights Market Street pedestrian risk
Advocates are calling on changes on Market Street to make the streets safer for pedestrians after one pedestrian was fatally hit by a vehicle making a left turn last...Read More
Winemaker fined $42,300 for poor housing conditions
A farm labor contractor and a winemaker must pay $42,300 in penalties for providing poor housing conditions to farm workers in Sonoma County, U.S. Department of Labor officials said....Read More
Solano County issues traffic warning
The California Department of Transportation will perform various maintenance work along side Interstate Highways in Solano County this week beginning Monday. Caltrans said work will begin each day at...Read More
Golden Gate Transit advances plan to cut routes
The Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District Board of Supervisors met Thursday morning to address public reaction to proposed changes on two routes.Read More
Cost of new Muni training facility questioned
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is $2.5 million each year for a new training facility in South San Francisco for its Muni operators.Read More
Muni gets funds to speed purchase of new buses
San Francisco’s transit agency is getting a boost in funds to help accelerate the purchase of more vehicles.Read More