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Agency approves one-block extension of 4th Street transit-only lane
Muni’s trip down 4th Street will soon take less time with a one-block extension of a transit-only lane between Market and Mission streets. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency...Read More
Police arrest suspect with items stolen from students at Hall of Justice field trip
San Francisco police announced Tuesday the arrest of a suspect believed to be involved in an auto burglary near the Hall of Justice. Police officials said on Sept. 23...Read More
Mayor, transit agency, police unite to reduce SF traffic fatalities
Twenty-three people have died in traffic-related collisions throughout The City so far this year, which equals the total count for 2018. Transit agency officials hope to reduce risks that...Read More
City adds crossing guards, urges driver safety as school year begins
San Francisco welcomes the beginning of the new school year with 15 additional crossing guards. Mayor London Breed and city transit officials announced the new hires at Marina Middle...Read More
Largest-ever San Francisco budget prioritizes housing, homeless services
Under the foggy, overcast sky of the Richmond, Mayor London Breed signed The City’s $12.3 billion budget.Read More
London Breed budget targets affordable housing as key priority
San Francisco Mayor London Breed presented her budget priorities on Friday that included expanding behavioral health beds, creating new affordable housing, and cleaner streets. The budget for next fiscal...Read More
Pedestrian death prompts latest calls for ‘daylighting,’ other safety measures
Another pedestrian death on San Francisco streets. Another call for action.Read More
Students, parents bike and roll to school
Students and parents joined the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition for the annual Bike & Roll to School Week.Read More
After rash of traffic fatalities, 10 ‘quick-build’ safety projects promised
At the rate traffic fatalities are occurring in San Francisco, The City is on its way to surpassing last year’s total of 23 fatalities.Read More
Grimly late Howard Street bike upgrades finally arrive
The SFMTA is taking steps to improve safety for bicyclists on Howard Street following the death of Tess Rothstein.Read More
San Jose mayor continues to recover after being hit by a car
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo will miss the first City Council meeting of 2019 as he recovers from being struck by a vehicle while on his bicycle.Read More
Hit-and-run driver at large after critically injuring teen bicyclist
Oakland police said they hope video footage will help them identify and arrest the driver and passenger of a vehicle that struck a 14-year-old bicyclist.Read More
Marin bike, pedestrian trail receives $10.6 million in funding
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission has awarded $10.6 million to the Transportation Authority of Marin for work on the northern segment of the North-South Greenway Project.Read More
Eight-year-old on bike struck crossing 19th Avenue
An 8-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries when a vehicle struck him Friday afternoon as he crossed 19th Avenue.Read More
Bicyclist killed on I-280 in San Jose identified
A bicyclist who died after being hit by a car Friday on Interstate Highway 280 in San Jose has been identified as 27-year-old Juan Perez Lopez, according to the...Read More
BART launches new app including real-time departures
BART announced a new app to help riders navigate their way around trains and stations.Read More
Bicyclist killed by commuter bus in Santa Clara identified
A bicyclist who was hit and killed by a commuter bus on Thursday in Santa Clara has been identified.Read More
Embarcadero showcase reveals plans for safety-focused redesign
Starting next week, the SFMTA will begin implementing near-term improvements along a portion of the Embarcadero.Read More
SF car burglary enforcement pilot program shows mixed results
Police officials began the pilot program at the Taraval and Mission police stations earlier this year.Read More