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Free parking, free transit for Chinese New Year parade Saturday
Reporting from CHINATOWN As San Francisco celebrates Lunar New Year and the Year of the Dragon, the city is offering free parking in a Chinatown garage and free transit...Read More
Taraval merchants seek relief as marathon street project drags into third year
Reporting from THE PARKSIDE Business owners on Taraval Street in the Parkside neighborhood are fuming over a transit and underground utilities project that has caused merchants to worry about...Read More
Changes coming to N-Judah Outer Sunset terminal after 15 collisions involving cars
Left turns are being restricted at the intersection of Judah and La Playa, along with other changes to improve safety.Read More
Weathered, rusty chains give way to featureless metal railing under Golden Gate Bridge
The sharp aim of bureaucrats, not a constant pounding from the Golden Gate, brought down the chains at the end of December.Read More
Don’t dump that Christmas tree, recycle it for free
From. Jan 2 through 12, San Francisco residents can have Christmas trees picked up with their residential trash.Read More
First-ever retail space in Muni subway station serves Chinatown passengers
More retail is expected to launch at the Chinatown-Rose Pak Station in months ahead.Read More
Federal grant boosts funding for SF e-bike food delivery pilot program
To lessen the carbon footprint of food delivery vehicles, the San Francisco Environment Department is expanding its e-bike food delivery pilot program after city officials announced earlier this month...Read More
Fresh funding advances SF Bay ferries closer to electric-powered future
Battery-powered ferryboats will expel zero emissions during operation and carry up to 300 passengers.Read More
Proposal to require mayor’s approval for changes to Muni fares, parking fees withdrawn
Sponsor Ahsha Safai withdrew the charter amendment after a plan to extend parking meters to nights and weekends was shelved.Read More
Tenderloin ‘green oasis’ project including bikeway and play areas receives funding
Golden Gate Avenue between Jones and Leavenworth is slated for a transformation in 2024.Read More
APEC security lockdown to disrupt public transit in downtown, SOMA
The Central Subway will skip key stops South of Market, while California Street cable cars will be substituted by buses.Read More
BART says ‘bye, bye’ to paper tickets at end of November
The transit agency is preparing for a future using 'open payments' direct from debit or credit cards.Read More
Cruise driverless cars banned after crash, string of unsafe incidents
DMV reprimanded Cruise for improperly withholding video footage after Oct. 2 incident involving a pedestrian.Read More
Live map tracking arriving soon to Muni transit shelters
Four hundred new, larger screens have been installed at transit shelters with another 400 slated for installation.Read More
San Francisco bids final farewell to Dianne Feinstein at City Hall memorial
Vice President Kamala Harris topped a program of national and local dignitaries in honoring Feinstein's legacy.Read More
Ban right turns on red in San Francisco, urges District 5 supervisor
An online campaign in support of a citywide no right on red policy has gathered more than 4,500 signatures.Read More
Geary Boulevard transit lanes move forward, despite merchant outcry
The side-running transit lanes are expected to save daily Muni riders 5-1/2 minutes per trip, or nearly 23 hours each year.Read More
Muni readies route changes to address crowding, revives 28R along 19th Avenue
Thirteen bus lines are being affected by service changes due to launch Aug. 19.Read More
Rental bikes expand footprint into Golden Gate Park
More than 3,000 Bay Wheels rental bicycles are now available across San Francisco.Read More
Supes approve Lydia So, latest Breed appointee, to SFMTA board
A seat on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s governing body has been filled after being vacant for nearly a year. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously...Read More