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After years of construction, Van Ness Improvement Project one week to public launch
After nearly seven years of construction, the Van Ness Improvement Project is in its final week of testing and last-minute work. The new corridor opens to the public on...Read More
New harbor craft regulations could improve health for West Oakland residents
New harbor craft regulations will help cut pollution and improve health in portside communities like West Oakland.Read More
Lateefah Simon retains BART Board of Director seat amid residency dispute
In a reversal, Lateefah Simon will be allowed to retain her Board of Directors seat as outside legal experts resolve her residency dispute.Read More
Board approves Evans Avenue bike lane build despite lack of full protection
The SFMTA board voted 6-1 to approve the Evans Avenue bike lane quick-build project despite the fact only half of the new lanes will be protected.Read More
BART restores red line service 16 days after power interruption
Sixteen days after a broken power cable disrupted service, BART Tuesday restored the red line between Richmond and Millbrae.Read More
Caltrain kills person on Menlo Park tracks
A northbound Caltrain struck and killed a person on the tracks in Menlo Park Friday morning. Read More
As riders return, BART spotlights public safety
With more passengers taking BART, the transit agency is reminding passengers they have a team of officers and transit ambassadors patrolling the rail system. Read More
Vaccine mandate deadline looms for less than fifth of AC Transit workers
Less than a fifth of AC Transit workers have until the end of Thursday to meet the agency's vaccine mandate or face possible termination.Read More
BART station reopens after second track fatality this year
A death on BART tracks in Dublin shut down service between the area's two stations Wednesday until just after 8:30 a.m.Read More
BART loses 2 percent of workforce for vaccine mandate noncompliance
Nearly 100 BART employees have quit or been fired in recent months after failing to comply with the agency's Covid-19 vaccination mandate.Read More
Power issue halts BART service from Richmond to Millbrae/SFO
BART has issued a service advisory for its Richmond to Millbrae/SFO line. Trains are not running due to a power issue. Shuttles are being run from the SFO station...Read More
Ball in supes’ court on car-free JFK Drive proposal
A proposal that would permanently keep John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park closed to vehicle traffic is inching closer to becoming reality. Thursday, the San Francisco Municipal...Read More
Caltrain runs modified schedule amid collision investigation
Caltrain is running a modified schedule Friday amid the ongoing investigation into Thursday's collision that left 13 people injured.Read More
City report recommends permanent car-free JFK Drive
A report prepared by Rec and Parks and the SFMTA urges supervisors to keep JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park "car-free" permanently, though the contentious issue is far from...Read More
Upgrades to Muni facilities, train control system face funding hurdle on June ballot
San Francisco voters this June will decide on a $400 million bond measure that would help fund infrastructure improvements to aging Muni facilities. In a second reading Tuesday, the...Read More
Ban cars from JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park, ralliers cry
Advocates rallied to send a message to city officials: Keep John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park permanently closed to private vehicles.Read More
BART repairs door jam, restores all Caldecott Tunnel service
BART has restored service to both lines through the Caldecott Tunnel on Monday morning and delays on the Antioch line have been reduced to 20 minutes, officials said. Shortly...Read More
Caltrain strikes vehicle, kills driver on San Bruno track
A Caltrain struck a vehicle in San Bruno on Friday morning, killing a person inside the car, according to the transit agency. The collision was reported around 8 a.m....Read More
Muni delays post-pandemic service restoration as staffing shortages continue
San Francisco Muni routes expected to return next month in March will now take longer to return.Read More
AT&T’s 3G shutdown to impact Muni arrival time signs, push-to-talk function
Starting Tuesday, hundreds of electronic signs that display Muni arrival predictions at transit shelters will go dark as a result of AT&T’s nationwide 3G network shutdown. In a Feb....Read More