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Financially Strapped SFMTA Faces Layoffs of Up to 1,226 Full-Time Workers
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority says it may be forced to lay off hundreds of full-time workers to make up for millions of dollars in lost revenue caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to its latest budget update.
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Dispute Between SFMTA, Police Union Plays Out on Twitter
A Twitter dispute between the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and the city’s police union is heating up.
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Dispute Between SFMTA, Police Union Plays Out on Twitter
A Twitter dispute between the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and the city’s police union is heating up. Christie Smith reports.
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Supes, SFMTA Board Announce No Muni Fare Increases for Next 2 Years
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced it will not raise Muni fares for the next two years.
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Muni Subway Service Temporarily Suspended Starting Next Week
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced that it will temporarily suspend all subway service next week and replace it with bus shuttles during the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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Public Transportation Systems Adjust Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
From the way passengers board to how trains, buses and stations are cleaned, the novel coronavirus is prompting significant changes for public transportation. Christie Smith reports.
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Attack Victim Shocked After SFMTA Refuses to Dismiss Parking Ticket Incurred During Emergency Surgery
A San Francisco man is frustrated at SFMTA’s response after he said he was mugged, stabbed and hospitalized — and then got a parking ticket because he wasn’t able to move his car on street cleaning day.
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Stabbing Victim Denied Dismissal of Parking Ticket
A San Francisco man is frustrated at SFMTA’s response after he said he was mugged, stabbed and hospitalized — and then got a parking ticket because he wasn’t able to move his car on street cleaning day. Sergio Quintana reports.
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SF Cyclist, Pedestrian Safety Projects Put on Fast Track
The effort to separate people and cars on the crowded dangerous streets of San Francisco are on a new fast track. It’s about saving lives, proponents say.
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Grad Students Propose Free Muni to Help Ease SF Congestion
A group of San Francisco graduate students say they may have found a key to thinning out the crush of Uber and Lyft cars clogging city streets: Make Muni free.
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Grad Students Propose Free Muni to Help Ease SF Congestion
A group of San Francisco graduate students say they may have found a key to thinning out the crush of Uber and Lyft cars clogging city streets: Make Muni free. Mark Matthews reports.
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SF Leaders Tout Latest Safety Improvements, Upgrades to Polk Street
San Francisco city leaders on Tuesday morning celebrated the completion of the Polk Streetscape Project — a $26.8 million project that has added several safety improvements to the busy corridor.
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SF Central Subway Extension May Miss December Opening
Delays are piling up for San Francisco’s central subway construction, as a federal monitor says the billion-dollar project may not be ready until well into 2020.
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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Unveils Upgrades At Balboa BART Station in SF
San Francisco’s Balboa Park BART station has gotten an $18.7 million makeover featuring new and improved safety features, BART officials announced Friday.
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Violation Notice Halts Construction at SF High-Rise Following Building Scare
A violation notice was issued Thursday for a high-rise in San Francisco after a construction mishap forced the evacuation of more than a dozen surrounding buildings.
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High-Rise Emergency: SF Construction Site Secured; Evacuations Lifted for SoMa Area
Evacuations were lifted late Wednesday night in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood after fire officials confirmed a heavy piece of construction equipment on the 30th floor of a skyscraper under construction was no longer in danger of collapsing.
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Unprecedented Toll Considered for Popular ‘Crooked' Lombard Street in San Francisco
A possible toll, parking officers and a fully funded “Lombard Ambassadors” program are being considered as ways to curb the congestion along San Francisco’s most crooked street.
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Unprecedented Toll Considered for Popular ‘Crooked' Lombard Street in San Francisco
A possible toll, parking officers, reservations and a fully funded “Lombard Ambassadors” program are being considered as ways to curb congestion along San Francisco’s most crooked street. Jean Elle reports.
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SFMTA to Vote on Collecting Parking Meter Fees at Night
San Francisco’s Municipal Transportation Agency is considering collecting parking meter fees at night
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SFMTA to Vote on Collecting Parking Meter Fees at Night
San Francisco’s Municipal Transportation Agency is considering collecting parking meter fees at night. Stephanie Chuang reports.