More than 3,000 Bay Wheels rental bicycles are now available across San Francisco.
A seat on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s governing body has been filled after being vacant for nearly a…
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is receiving a federal grant that will aid the transit agency in preparing two…
Dozens of Muni routes remain at risk if the full $101 million 2024-25 budget shortfall remains unfilled.
Starting July 1, riders can purchase a $5 all-day pass for unlimited cable car rides in San Francisco.
Paid street parking on weeknights and Sundays could stall San Francisco's economic recovery, says the Board of Supervisors president.
A bill in the State Assembly would authorize photo enforcement of bike lane parking violators.
Slow streets in San Francisco have experienced a 48% drop in traffic collisions, compared to a 14% reduction citywide.
After 105 years in service, the tunnel connecting West Portal station with downtown is in need of major work.
The lane is designed to improve safety along a corridor that saw 132 collisions and two traffic fatalities from 2018…
A $2 million federal grant will fund a complete inventory of curbside parking and loading spaces.
47-Van Ness, 10-Townsend, 28R-19th Avenue and others remain suspended as funding fails to materialize.
The 1X-California will make three runs to and from the Outer Richmond during morning and evening commute hours.
Night and Sunday parking meters could help make up the deficit and avoid severe cuts to Muni.
Annual survey shows passengers are riding Muni more, though concerns about overcrowding and safety remain.
Protected bike lanes and more visible crosswalks are planned to improve safety along this dangerous corridor.
Traffic fatalities in 2022 approached three dozen, with two deaths already in 2023.
The T-Third, now separate from the K-Ingleside, will run every 10 minutes on weekdays and 12 minutes on weekends.
Testing on weekends until Jan. 1, the Central Subway will soon directly link Chinatown with southern San Francisco neighborhoods.
Sunset District community members and its supervisor are calling on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency for the return of…
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