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Prop. A loss to have ‘cascading impact’ on transit projects
The SFMTA is reckoning with the Prop. A defeat, and how the loss of funding will impact a whole host of planned projects.Read More
Supervisors call for transparency, town hall after every traffic fatality
Two San Francisco supervisors are calling for public and transparent town hall meetings after every traffic fatality.Read More
Police report morning fatal hit-and-run, overnight deadly shooting
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed in the Bayview late Monday, and a driver died early Tuesday in a Mission hit-and-run crash.Read More
San Francisco to resurface 500 city blocks
San Francisco officials have announced a $77.2 million plan to repave 500 city blocks in the coming year.Read More
Advocates plead for safer streets at vigil for mother, daughter killed by taxi
Advocates again pleaded for safer streets during a somber vigil to honor a mother and daughter killed by a taxi driver earlier this month.Read More
Sunset District community shuttle could fill gaps in public transit, Mar says
San Francisco is taking its first step toward a proposal that might bring a community shuttle to the Sunset.Read More
Agency plans summer Muni restorations, if Covid surge stays in check
The SFMTA plans to restore more Muni service routes in July, but plans could be delayed if the Covid surge impacts operator availability.Read More
SF voters may be asked to renew half-cent transportation sales tax
San Francisco voters could again be asked to renew the half-cent transportation sales tax to fund transit and street safety improvements.Read More
Advocates celebrate as Breed officially signs car-free JFK Drive into law
Mayor London Breed sat outside under the sun Saturday to formally sign legislation that keeps cars off a 1.5-mile stretch of JFK Drive.Read More
Muni weekend ridership recovery outpaces weekday service
SFMTA transit officials reported Tuesday that weekend Muni service is outpacing weekday ridership recovery.Read More
Apparent person in crisis incident brings Walnut Creek traffic to halt
The Highway 24/680 northbound connector ramp in Walnut Creek is shut down as police respond to an apparent person in crisis.Read More
Scooter rider killed in Tenderloin hit-and-run
Police are investigating a hit-and-run collision that killed a 25-year-old scooter rider in the Tenderloin Sunday night. Read More
Two dead, one missing after car plunges into ocean at Pescadero State Beach
At least two people are dead after a car plunged into the ocean overnight at Pescadero State Beach. The Coast Guard is searching for a third victim.Read More
Suspect arrested after allegedly ramming two police vehicles, injuring officer
A 24-year-old man driving a stolen vehicle was arrested Wednesday night after he allegedly rammed two police vehicles and injured an officer. Read More
After months of hot debate, supes approve permanent car-free JFK Drive proposal
After months of contentious debate and a 12-hour meeting, supervisors voted 7-4 Tuesday to keep JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park permanently car-free.Read More
SFMTA budget freezes fares for two fiscal years
SFMTA’s two-year budget freezes Muni fares for the next two fiscal years and extends the Free Muni for All Youth program.Read More
Head-on crash in Bodega Bay leaves one driver dead, another seriously injured
The driver of a BMW was killed Sunday night in a head-on collision with a Toyota Tacoma on State Route 1 in Bodega Bay. Read More
Motorcyclist dies in Concord collision
A motorcyclist was killed early Sunday morning in a collision with another vehicle in Concord on Ygnacio Valley Road. Read More
Nearly 30 miles of Highway 1 to close Sunday for Big Sur marathon
Nearly 30 miles of Highway 1 will be closed Sunday in Monterey County to make room for the Big Sur International Marathon.Read More
Twelve more San Francisco corridors approved for speed reduction
Twelve more San Francisco corridors have been approved for speed limit reductions in an effort to curb traffic collisions across the city.Read More