Discounts for paying fares with Clipper will shrink, with parking fines set to increase by 8 percent.
The controversial center bike lane pilot project on Valencia Street will continue for now despite outcry from merchants that the…
Reporting from THE PARKSIDE Business owners on Taraval Street in the Parkside neighborhood are fuming over a transit and underground…
Left turns are being restricted at the intersection of Judah and La Playa, along with other changes to improve safety.
Sponsor Ahsha Safai withdrew the charter amendment after a plan to extend parking meters to nights and weekends was shelved.
The Central Subway will skip key stops South of Market, while California Street cable cars will be substituted by buses.
An online campaign in support of a citywide no right on red policy has gathered more than 4,500 signatures.
San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman is calling for another hearing on pedestrian safety with a focus on figuring out what…
Staggering budget deficits and challenges with public safety loom over Transit Month events.
Concerns included the impact increased tolls would have had on lower-income drivers who commute to work.
Thirteen bus lines are being affected by service changes due to launch Aug. 19.
More than 3,000 Bay Wheels rental bicycles are now available across San Francisco.
A temporary path between parked cars and the sidewalk along Fell Street to relieve crowding in the Panhandle is now…
Starting July 1, riders can purchase a $5 all-day pass for unlimited cable car rides in San Francisco.
Slow streets in San Francisco have experienced a 48% drop in traffic collisions, compared to a 14% reduction citywide.
Arrests have been made in a recent flurry of alleged hate and violent crimes on Muni vehicles.
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.
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