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Aging Muni facilities would see refresh under $400 million bond for June ballot
San Francisco voters in June of next year could decide on a $400 million general obligation bond measure to improve The City’s transit system’s infrastructure.Read More
Stephanie Cajina, raised in the Excelsior riding Muni, nominated to SFMTA board
Excelsior native Stephanie Cajina, who grew up riding #SFMuni in San Francisco, has been nominated by Mayor London Breed to join the SFMTA board of directors.Read More
8AX, 8BX Bayshore to become first Muni express buses to return in 2022
The 8AX and 8BX Bayshore Express bus routes will be part of the next round of #SFMuni routes to return in early 2022.Read More
J-Church to return to subway in early 2022 with next round of Muni service restoration
After hours of public comment and discussion, transit officials Tuesday night approved a plan to bring back the J-Church into the subway. Read More
Revised Muni seats debut with more grip, less slip
Less slippery seats on board the San Francisco’s Municipal Transportation Agency’s new Muni trains debuted Wednesday.Read More
Supes, community plead: Restore bus lines connecting Chinatown, southern neighborhoods
Two San Francisco supervisors joined community members on Thursday to demand that the SFMTA bring back key two bus routes.Read More
San Francisco remembers lives lost in traffic collisions over past year
Hannah Ege’s husband went out for a jog in February, but never made it home. Sheria Musoka was just 26 years old when a driver, who was allegedly speeding,...Read More
Supervisor urges removal of parking spaces at Muni bus stops
A San Francisco supervisor is trying to ensure every Muni transit stop is accessible for all passengers, including for seniors and persons with disabilities. At the Board of Supervisors...Read More
SFMTA explores all tools in mission to eliminate traffic-related deaths
The quest continues to eliminate traffic-related deaths in San Francisco by 2024. City data shows that 23 people died in traffic collisions between Jan. 1 and the end of...Read More
Unvaccinated Muni operators cause service gaps as mandate deadline passes
More than 100 Muni operators were off the job Monday as the deadline for San Francisco’s city employee vaccination mandate came and went. Jeffrey Tumlin, the San Francisco Municipal...Read More
Transit agencies expand service for busy Outside Lands, Halloween weekend
It’s shaping up to be a busy weekend in San Francisco with Halloween falling on a Sunday and the three-day Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival making its return...Read More
SFMTA ‘offers hope’ with latest plan to restore most Muni routes
San Francisco transit officials and the public had an opportunity Tuesday to comment for the first time on a refined proposal that would restore most Muni routes in the...Read More
Completed Geary Rapid Project reconnects mistreated communities
It was a wet Wednesday afternoon at Japantown’s Peace Plaza when San Francisco leaders cut the ribbon to celebrate completion of the Geary Rapid Project. Officials say the project...Read More
Muni riders face gaps in service despite more vaccinated operators
Muni service could still be impacted next month despite hundreds of additional employees with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency having now reported being vaccinated. Director of Transportation Jeffrey...Read More
Second half of Taraval Street improvements scheduled for early 2022
Construction crews will hit the pavement again on San Francisco’s Taraval Street.Read More
Hundreds of Muni operators risk termination as vaccination deadline nears
San Francisco transit passengers could be facing major service cuts as the Nov. 1 vaccination deadline approaches for city employees. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Director of Transportation...Read More
Muni riders raise concerns over winter service proposals
San Francisco Muni riders expressed concern Tuesday over bus route proposals for early next year. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has been seeking feedback this month as they...Read More
Cable cars return Saturday after fire suppression system havoc
San Francisco’s cable cars will run again Saturday after a problem with the fire suppression system shut down operations last week, transit officials said Thursday. Cable car revenue service...Read More
Transit Month celebration doubles as call for better service, funding
San Francisco leaders and advocates for better public transit took Muni to City Hall Wednesday morning to celebrate Transit Month, but the event doubled as call to action for better...Read More
San Francisco taxis look to compete with upfront ride cost
San Francisco’s taxi industry is taking a big step in the effort to compete with Uber and Lyft. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Board of Directors, which regulates...Read More