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Sunset community calls for return of 7X-Noriega express service
Sunset District community members and its supervisor are calling on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency for the return of the 7X-Noriega express bus more than two years after...Read More
Supervisors call for transparency, town hall after every traffic fatality
Two San Francisco supervisors are calling for public and transparent town hall meetings after every traffic fatality.Read More
Sunset District community shuttle could fill gaps in public transit, Mar says
San Francisco is taking its first step toward a proposal that might bring a community shuttle to the Sunset.Read More
Sunset Safety Network coordinates police, volunteer groups to combat district crime
The newly-formed Sunset Safety Network taps into and coordinates police and volunteer groups to combat crime in the district. Read More
Twelve more San Francisco corridors approved for speed reduction
Twelve more San Francisco corridors have been approved for speed limit reductions in an effort to curb traffic collisions across the city.Read More
Safety measures urged at deadly Sunset intersection
Sunset District Supervisor Gordon Mar is asking questions about safety measures at 46th and Lincoln following the death of Blake McGrath in a hit-and-run crash Jan. 29. Read More
Sunset safety program launched amid rise in anti-Asian hate crimes
San Francisco District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar and community leaders announced several safety measures and programs in the Sunset District.Read More
Outer Sunset hit-and-run involving stolen car leaves one person dead
A hit-and-run crash involving a stolen Audi in the Outer Sunset left one person dead Saturday night. Read More
Sunset District store burglarized a third time this year
A sports apparel store in San Francisco’s Sunset District was burglarized for a third time this year. The latest incident on Friday occurred barely month after city officials handed...Read More
SF offers small business grants to repair vandalism damage
San Francisco is now offering grants of up to $2,000 for small businesses that have suffered damage caused by storefront vandalism.Read More
Advocates rally to keep vehicles off eroding Great Highway
Families, bicyclists and pedestrians rallied Sunday morning along the Great Highway in opposition to Monday’s reopening of the roadway to weekday vehicle traffic. City officials prohibited vehicles on the...Read More
Great Highway to reopen to cars on weekdays
Vehicles can again drive on the Great Highway Monday through Friday until noon. But weekends still belong to pedestrians and cyclists.Read More
SFMTA completes first half of transit improvements on Taraval Street
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency recently completed the first of two phases in the L Taravel Improvement Project, including new rail track, overhead wire lines and concrete boarding...Read More
More funding support urged to avoid ESL cuts at City College this fall
Supervisor Gordon Mar acknowledged the planned cuts would have devastating impacts on the city's low-income and immigrant communities.Read More
Supes approve funding for traffic calming around Great Highway
Funding was approved just days after the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar agreed to traffic calming measures surrounding the Great Highway. Tuesday, supervisors...Read More
Cruise skips out on hearing, tests driverless vehicles with little city collaboration
San Francisco supervisors were disappointed Tuesday when representatives for Cruise, a self-driving car company, failed to show up for a scheduled hearing. The company last month was granted a...Read More
Supes reject one of two Breed appointees for SFMTA board
San Francisco supervisors are finally adding a new member to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Board of Directors, but supervisors approved only one of two of Mayor London...Read More
Haney’s proposed ballot measure for new sanitation department moves to full board vote
Supervisor Matt Haney has been pushing for a November ballot measure that if passed would establish a new department and commission tasked with cleaning up San Francisco’s streets. The...Read More
Residents historically turn to City College in recession, supe turns to voters to fund struggling school
“We don't want to be in a position where we're turning students away.”Read More