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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Chronicle / May 15, 2021

The San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency reopened all Muni Metro subway stations and began the running historic F-line streetcars along Market St and the Embarcadero to Fisherman’s Wharf Saturday for the first time since they were shuttered during the COVID-19 pandemic.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Chronicle / May 15, 2021

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is gearing up for Saturday’s long-awaited return of Muni subway and historic streetcar service. SFMTA Director of Transportation Jeffrey Tumlin said: “Muni is the life blood of San Francisco... It is how people get around. It’s what makes it po

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Chronicle / May 5, 2021

Jeffrey Tumlin has worked in cities around the world - from Los Angeles to New York, from Vancouver to Wichita, Kan. He's worked in Seattle, Portland, Ore., and Moscow, too. And the executive director of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency says San Francisco stands out among them all - for being the most conservative.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / May 5, 2021

A warning notice sits under the windshield wiper of a recreational vehicle. (Kevin N. Hume/S.F. Examiner) Fines and fees hurt low-income, homeless residents, but officials say they are a necessary tool At the start of the pandemic, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority temporarily suspended some types of vehicle tows in an effort to reduce the burden on low income and unhoused individuals.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Big News Network / May 5, 2021

iCrowd Newswire 6th May 2021, 01:39 GMT+10 Wilmington, May 5, 2021: Axiom Market Research & Consulting™ added a report on global digital payment market which includes study on component, organization size, deployment type, and verticals across various countries of key regions across the globe.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Chronicle / May 4, 2021

It began with a $90 citation. It ended with 32-year-old MiQueesha Willis losing the home she shared with her 2-year-old son, Tobias. And it all went down because the city of San Francisco chose to tow her legally parked car. Willis, a construction worker, was living in her car with her child due to the high cost of housing.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency The Daily Post / May 4, 2021

BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer The process of making Caltrain independent of the influence of San Mateo County's political leaders will soon begin with a change in law firms. The railroad's board on Thursday (May 6) will vote on a three-year, $6 million contract with Oakland firm Olson Remcho.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / May 2, 2021

Gil Ayala (left) and Rubin Vasquez, members of the New Temptation Car Club in Daly City, attended the San Francisco LowRider Council 40th Anniversary Cinco de Mayo Family Cruise on Saturday, May 1, 2021. The car is a 1977 Pontiac LeMans owned by Gil Ayala, who is nicknamed "Gilamonster."

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Chronicle / May 1, 2021

If you want to catch a glimpse of San Francisco's uneven recovery, look to the city's 21,000 parking meters. On a recent Saturday afternoon, cars busily streamed through Stanyan Street in Cole Valley on the eastern edge of Golden Gate Park, dueling for prime metered parking.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency NBC Bay Area / May 1, 2021

Julia Dawson, the chief financial officer at the San Francisco Department of Public Works, retired Friday amid the still ongoing investigation into what city officials knew about $100 million in overcharges by the Recology garbage hauling firm. "It was her decision to retire," said Public Works spokeswoman Rachel Gordon of Dawson's departure.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / Apr 29, 2021

An expanded, permanent Shared Spaces program allowing businesses to open outdoor seating in public areas could help the economy, but cost The City millions in parking revenue and other expenses. (Jordi Molina/ Special to S.F.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / Apr 27, 2021

A driver struck and killed a pedestrian in the Richmond Distrit before fleeing the scene over the weekend, according to police. Police said officers responded to reports of a hit and run collision at the intersection of Geary Boulevard and Park Presidio around 12:20 a.m. on Saturday, April 24.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Chronicle / Apr 25, 2021

The author is on the mark with "Police killings of Black people are lynchings" (Letters, April 17). The Black killings going on in our country are outrageous, and the author is right to call it contemporary lynchings. I have learned there is an Emmett Till Antilynching Act that got passed in the House recently, and has been stalled in the Senate by Sen.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / Apr 24, 2021

To an untrained eye, the scene on Van Ness Avenue looks like total mayhem. Unfinished medians and sidewalks are littered with building materials, orange plastic barriers surround several blocks of newly laid red concrete that will one day become transit-only lanes and layers of underground utility work that will eventually undergird the busy road remain exposed.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency SFBay / Apr 23, 2021

Temporary high-occupancy vehicle lanes are coming to two busy highway stretches in San Francisco as part of an effort to improve public transit reliability as traffic congestion again increases. On Tuesday, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Board of Directors voted 5-1 to instal

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Mission Local / Apr 23, 2021

The city's Budget and Finance Committee on Wednesday heard a proposal by Supervisor Rafael Mandleman to offer temporary shelter for every unhoused person in San Francisco, that elicited dozens of calls from both supporters and opponents of the legislation. Mandleman began his presentation by lamenting the negative "chatter," he said he's seen and heard regarding his "A Place for All" legislation.