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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / Apr 22, 2021

Temporary high-occupancy vehicle lanes will be added to sections of state Highway 1 and U.S. Highway 101 through The City including Park Presidio Boulevard to help keep transit flowing as traffic increases. (Photo by Ekevara Kitpowsong/Special to S.F.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency SFGate / Apr 21, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) A bicyclist was hospitalized after colliding with a bus Monday afternoon in downtown San Francisco, police said. The collision happened just before 4 p.m. near the corner of Ninth and Market streets. According to police, the cyclist, a 54-year-old man, turned in front of a San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency bus, causing him to collide with the bus.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Chronicle / Apr 19, 2021

Key stretches of Highways 1 and 101 cutting through the Richmond District and Cow Hollow could get temporary HOV lanes as soon as this spring under a proposal the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Board of Directors will consider Tuesday.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency CBS San Francisco / Apr 17, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - City officials in San Francisco announced Friday that the train service on Muni's K Ingleside line would resume next month on May 15. The announcement released by Mayor London Breed and District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar confirmed that the line would be returning to operation earlier than anticipated by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) officials.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency NBC Bay Area / Apr 17, 2021

City officials on Friday announced the return of subway rail service along San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's K-Ingleside and N-Judah lines beginning next month. On May 15, Muni will fully reopen the two lines after having halted all underground service back in August due to an equipment malfunction -- just three days after subway service had resumed for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency KTVU San Francisco / Apr 17, 2021

City officials on Friday announced the return of subway rail service along San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's K-Ingleside and N-Judah lines beginning next month. On May 15, Muni will fully reopen the two lines after having halted all underground service back in August due to an equipment malfunction -- just three days after subway service had resumed for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency SFBay / Apr 17, 2021

San Francisco officials announced a plan Friday that will bring back some rail service in the subway beginning on May 15. The restarted service service includes the return of the K-Ingleside and the N-Judah on the west side of The City, Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Myrna Meglar announced.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / Apr 17, 2021

Muni's K-Ingleside trains will resume service after a long hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. (Kevin N. Hume/S.F. Examiner) Announcement comes on the heels of pressure from Supervisor Myrna Melgar Muni Metro's K-Ingleside train will return on May 15, more than six months ahead of schedule.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency SFBay / Apr 15, 2021

San Francisco supervisors Dean Preston and Matt Haney want to implement a three-month free-for-all Muni program that would roll out this summer, if approved. Preston, a consistently staunch advocate for free public transportation, said at Tuesday's board meeting that he is working with the City A

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency 48 Hills / Apr 15, 2021

In 1964, the American singer Nina Simone released her single, "Pirate Jenny"-a ballad about a working-class woman who works at a posh hotel near a harbor. The lyrics describe a maid who is laboring under the noses of wealthy businessmen, who disregard and scoff at her presence.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency CBS San Francisco / Apr 14, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO (BCN/CBS SF) - Two San Francisco supervisors on Tuesday proposed legislation to fund a three-month pilot program providing free public transit to boost San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency ridership, which plummeted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency KTVU San Francisco / Apr 14, 2021

Two San Francisco supervisors on Tuesday proposed legislation to fund a three-month pilot program providing free public transit to boost San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency ridership, which plummeted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The legislation, authored by supervisors Dean Preston and Matt Haney, would provide one-time funding for the program and aims to incentivize using public transit over vehicles as residents get back to work.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / Apr 14, 2021

Passengers ride the 49-Van Ness Muni bus on Friday, March 12, 2021. (Jordi Molina/Special to S.F. Examiner) Legislation calls for board to fund three-month program to offset fare revenue loss Supervisor Dean Preston has long advocated for Free Muni, but now he's a man with a plan.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Whitehouse.gov / Apr 14, 2021

WASHINGTON - Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate 10 members of his Administration to lead on climate and transportation matters across key agencies, including the Department of Energy, Department of the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency, and Department of Transportation.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency SFBay / Apr 11, 2021

At long last, San Francisco Muni subway riders will finally have Wi-Fi access throughout the subway when it reopens sometime in May. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced Monday in a blog post that Muni Metro riders aboard trains will be able to tell friends, family and boss

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Examiner / Apr 10, 2021

The City has struggled to conduct outreach in some neighborhoods as it works to expand Slow Streets - such as this section of Page Street in the Lower Haight - to underserved neighborhoods. (Jordi Molina/Special to S.F.