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Clipper overhaul arrives next summer, heralding start of ‘open payments’ via credit card
Starting next summer, the Bay Area’s public transit card is set to undergo a transformative change as transit officials unveiled a plan offering greater flexibility and convenience for passengers...Read More
Infrastructure bill allocates annual $250 million for California roads, bridges
The Bay Area will receive about $250 million per year for road and bridge repairs from the bipartisan infrastructure package federal legislators are currently considering, a Metropolitan Transportation Commission...Read More
Bridge toll hikes add $9.3 million for commuter parking projects
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission on Wednesday committed $9.3 million from bridge tolls for new commuter parking projects in Alameda County, according to the agency. Bridge tolls were raised $1...Read More
BART seeks public input on discount to increase affordability
BART is accepting the public's input on a proposal for a new discount for low-income adult riders.Read More
$10M committed to SF affordable housing
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission committed $10 million Wednesday to establish a loan fund to help nonprofit developers acquire and preserve existing San Francisco Bay Area housing, MTC officials said.Read More
Signs of progress on Richmond-San Rafael third lane
Drivers traveling east on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge between Marin and Contra Costa counties are advised to ignore the green arrows and red Xs on the overhead electronic signs.Read More
Bay Area transit planners seek public input
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission has launched an online survey to solicit public input for the agency's next Public Participation Plan.Read More
Clipper card acceptance to expand in East Bay
Beginning Sunday, Bay Area transit riders will be able to use their Clipper cards on four more transit agencies in the East Bay.Read More
Huge expansion approved for Bay Area bike sharing
A tenfold expansion of the Bay Area Bike Share program will by 2017 include 7,000 bikes and new locations including the East Bay.Read More
New highway first responders app may shorten road closures
A new mobile app will help first responders on Bay Area highways share information more quickly and shorten highway closure times, Caltrans and Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission officials said...Read More
No improvement in Bay Area roads
Since last year, the quality of Bay Area roads and streets hasn't changed much.Read More
Bike sharing steers toward massive expansion
A ten-fold expansion in Bay Area bike sharing — including Oakland and the East Bay — is due by 2017.Read More
Bay Bridge traffic named Bay Area’s worst
A nearly seven-hour peak commute features average speeds as low as 4 miles per hour.Read More