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New policy ties homeless services to motor home parking ban
San Francisco is moving closer to restricting oversized vehicles on specific streets.Read More
Riders ding Muni over long waits, construction in latest survey
Overall Muni rider satisfaction slipped this year after passengers this summer faced long waits.Read More
Muni falls short of summertime service goals
San Francisco transit officials reviewed a 90-day progress report on Muni service.Read More
Muni driver shortage persists, impacting on-time performance
The shortage of Muni operators could continue to get worse for The City’s transportation agency.Read More
Muni offers free rides Friday due to unhealthy air
Muni will be free for passengers on Friday due to unhealthy air conditions in The City.Read More
Muni strides toward early retirement for aging Breda trains
The SFMTA is on track to receive the remaining 68 of its new expansion trains by next fall.Read More
Parking garage ‘ambassadors’ will now walk you to your car
San Francisco this week began offering an ambassador service at all of the city-owned garages for drivers who may feel unsafe walking to their vehicles.Read More
Accused of sex harassment, Muni chief retires early
John Haley, director of transit for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, is retiring.Read More
Embarcadero showcase reveals plans for safety-focused redesign
Starting next week, the SFMTA will begin implementing near-term improvements along a portion of the Embarcadero.Read More
Video, audio surveillance helps fight crime on Muni
Crime on Muni is seeing a downward trend thanks to an increase police presence on buses and trains and surveillance on vehicles.Read More
New rules divide what’s left of San Francisco taxi business
Dozens of cab drivers spoke against taxi reforms that transit officials say will help suffering workers.Read More
SF to widen sidewalks, remove traffic lanes on Sixth, Taylor
Both projects will remove a lane of traffic in favor of widening the sidewalks for pedestrians.Read More
Reopening date for Salesforce Transit Center remains unclear
Officials with the Salesforce Transit Center are still not clear when they will reopen the $2.2 billion facility.Read More
Breed accelerates SFMTA projects on high-injury corridors
Mayor London Breed announced Thursday she's expedited projects on three of The City's most dangerous streets.Read More
SF slow to install pedestrian signals for visually impaired
San Francisco is moving at a slow pace when it comes to installing accessible pedestrian signals.Read More
Parking control officer caught on video hitting parked car, driving away
A video posted to Twitter shows an SFMTA parking control officer in their vehicle hitting a car parked at a hillside curb and then driving away.Read More
Grant helps Muni prepare facilities for electrified future
The Federal Transit Administration awarded The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency with a $3.6 million federal grant that will help the agency purchase bus equipment and upgrade bus facilities.Read More
Muni boss John Haley sued over alleged sexual harassment
One of San Francisco’s top transit officials is facing a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment over a number of years.Read More
Amanda Eaken unanimously approved for SFMTA board
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved urban planning and transportation policy expert Amanda Eaken to The City’s transit board.Read More
Muni being Muni delays Transit Week kickoff
The third-annual Transit Week in San Francisco did not start so smoothly, as some city supervisors had problems with Muni.Read More