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Broken coupling pins force single-car Muni trains
San Francisco transit officials are investigating an issue that involves connecting or “coupling” of trains.Read More
SF proposes reservation, fee system to curb Lombard Street congestion
Tourists who want to zigzag around San Francisco’s iconic crooked street may soon have to make a reservation and pay a fee. Assemblyman Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) held a...Read More
Second wave of new Muni trains moves toward final approval
Transit officials are preparing for a second purchase of new Muni light rail vehicles with some design changes and new funding plugged into the project. On Tuesday, the San...Read More
Millions in funds to help Van Ness businesses during construction remain unallocated
San Francisco supervisors are worried how the delayed project is impacting businesses.Read More
San Francisco freezes funding for Salesforce Transit Center
San Francisco is suspending $9.7 million in funding for the second phase of the Salesforce Transit Center.Read More
Uber, Lyft agree to San Francisco ride tax
Aaron Peskin said that after weeks of negotiations with both Uber and Lyft, both companies have agreed to allow The City to tax a percentage of their net ride...Read More
New Muni yard opens after 30 years in the making
San Francisco transit officials celebrated the opening of the new Islais Creek Muni bus yard.Read More
Bridge toll bump heads to voters
Bay Area voters in June will have the opportunity to decide whether they want to pay another dollar in tolls on seven bridges starting next year.Read More
Blame swirls over Van Ness BRT delay
The Van Ness Improvement Project has fallen behind schedule by nearly six months.Read More
Delivery robots divide Vision Zero committee
As San Francisco grapples with emergent technologies, Supervisor Norman Yee wants get to ahead of autonomous delivery robots.Read More
Humps, posts aim to slow Golden Gate Park traffic
Near-term measures to slow down vehicle traffic inside Golden Gate Park will soon be arriving.Read More
Uber, Lyft combine for 170,000 weekday trips
San Francisco officials finally have a snapshot of what Uber and Lyft activity looks like in The City.Read More
Funding for Lombard Street toll road put on hold
Funding to further look into implementing a toll and reservation system on the crookedest part of Lombard Street was put on hold Tuesday.Read More
Tolls for Lombard Street tourists wind closer to reality
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority board approved further study of a reservation and toll system for Lombard Street driver.Read More
‘BART Perks’ program shows promise
Results of a pilot that incentivized BART riders to shift their morning commutes to off-peak hours showed promising results.Read More
Work begins on Van Ness transit corridor
The first dirt was dug up by construction crews Wednesday, and now the real work begins.Read More
Toll, reservations suggested for Lombard Street drivers
San Francisco is considering charging visitors who drive on the “Crookedest Street” to better manage congestion.Read More
Geary BRT plan clears design milestone
San Francisco’s next Bus Bapid Transit system along Geary Boulevard is one step closer to fruition.Read More
Aaron Peskin voted to chair SF transportation authority
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin was voted in Tuesday as the new chair of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority.Read More
San Francisco mulls tolls for ‘crookedest street’
San Francisco is looking at options for managing traffic on the famous "crooked" section of Lombard Street.Read More