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Vallejo residents to select project funding options in community vote
Starting Tuesday, Vallejo residents will have month to weigh in on a range of community projects eligible for funding by the city council. Residents can vote for up to...Read More
Bay Area primary election highlights
Sonoma/Marin counties: Measure I Voters in Sonoma and Marin counties rejected a 30-year extension of a quarter-cent sales tax for the operation of the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit’s SMART...Read More
Measure J on path to fall short of two-thirds threshold
Measure J — a 35-year half-cent sales tax to raise money for local roads, buses, rail, ferries and other transportation improvement projects in Contra Costa County — appears to...Read More
Marin voters renew half-cent sales tax for transportation
Voters in Marin County appear to have passed Measure AA, a renewal of a half-cent sales tax to pay for transportation improvements.Read More
Sausalito lateral road reopens after mudslide
Sausalito Lateral Road in Marin County reopened Friday morning following a mudslide that closed the road in both directions.Read More
Caltrain to use buses for San Francisco service this weekend
Caltrain service will be affected this weekend by work to replace a 100-year-old rail bridge in San Francisco.Read More
One killed in Embarcadero car crash
Police said at least one person has died in a two-vehicle collision Wednesday afternoon on The Embarcadero.Read More
San Jose leaders, residents speak out over high-speed rail
Local leaders and community members spoke about their concerns and praised the statewide high-speed rail projectRead More
Supervisor Kim proposes to make City College free
San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim announced Tuesday a proposal to make City College of San Francisco free for those who live and work in the city.Read More
Bicycle trips in San Francisco continue to climb
Bike trips in San Francisco continues to climb as more people continue to use a bike to get around The City.Read More
Muni springs forward with major service increases
More than a dozen Muni lines will see an increase in service starting the weekend of April 23.Read More
SF floats $260 million loan for Transbay Terminal
San Francisco city officials Monday announced a $260 million bailout loan and increased oversight for the troubled Transbay Transit Center.Read More
Thousands walk to work for safer City streets
Thousands of people took to the streets of San Francisco Thursday to take part in The City's fourth annual Walk to Work Day.Read More
Uber pays $25 million for inflating safety claims
Uber settled a civil enforcement case brought by prosecutors in San Francisco and Los Angeles for up to $25 million Thursday.Read More
Twin Peaks tunnel closure to slow Muni this summer
Muni riders should brace themselves for another subway shutdown scheduled for this summer.Read More
Muni raises cash fares by 25 cents under new budget
The new cash premium fare is part of the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 operating budget approved Tuesday by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Board of Directors.Read More
Bauer’s blames Teamsters for shuttle permit denial
A shuttle provider denied a permit to use city bus stops and shuttle zones in San Francisco Monday blamed a union campaign, but transit officials say the company’s record of...Read More
I-80 through San Pablo to get worse, then maybe a little better
Following a decade of planning, a $118.8 million project to improve a major Interstate Highway 80 bottleneck in San Pablo is getting underway.Read More
85 stations expand Bay Area bike share network
The Bay Area Bike Share program released the locations of 85 new stations with several hundred new bicycles in San Francisco and San Jose.Read More
Golden Gate Bridge bans parking Easter weekend
Personal vehicles will be banned in parking lots at each end of the Golden Gate Bridge on Saturday and Sunday.Read More