Caltrain Announces Service Adjustments at Tamien Station in San Jose for Maintenance Work on May 16-17
Caltrain is reducing service at Tamien Station on May 16-17 for maintenance work, with free bus service between Diridon and Tamien stations to mitigate impact.
Sonoma County Board Approves Over $14.5 Million for Road and Street Projects Under SB1 Funding
Sonoma County's Board of Supervisors approved various road and street projects for the 2025-26 fiscal year, funded by over $14.5 million from SB1. The initiatives align with the county's Resilient Infrastructure strategic plan.
VTA Launches Discounted $1 Transit Fare for Military Veterans in Santa Clara County
VTA will launch a 6-month Veteran's Fare Pilot Program on May 12th, offering military vets rides for $1.00. Eligibility requires proof of veteran status and tickets must be purchased via the Token Transit Mobile App.
San Francisco Students Embrace Sustainability in Bike & Roll to School Week as Biking Popularity Soars
San Francisco celebrated Bike & Roll to School Week, with a notable increase in students biking and using public transit, outweighing car trips. The SFMTA and SFUSD are supporting the trend with infrastructure and safety programs.
Oakland Airport Unveils Modernized Terminal 1 Check-In Lobby to Enhance Traveler Experience
Oakland Airport has completed a modernization of its Terminal 1 check-in lobby, aiming to enhance the passenger experience with new finishes and lighting.
Oakland's Shipping Sector Hit by US-China Trade Tensions, Local Jobs at Risk Amid Tariff Fallout
US-China trade tensions lead to a decline in business for Oakland trucking, affecting local jobs and the broader shipping ecosystem. Consumers may bear the cost, while potential talks between the two countries offer some hope.
Bay Area Braces for Transformation: Senate Bill 63 Advances, Proposing Sales Tax Hike to Revamp Public Transit
California's Senate Bill 63, proposing a ½-cent sales tax increase for improved public transit, moves closer to Senate approval, potentially impacting five counties and addressing a budget shortfall.
Potrero Hill Celebrates Transformation with New Potrero Gateway Project Inauguration
The Potrero Gateway streetscape renovation project in San Francisco was inaugurated by Mayor Daniel Lurie and officials, featuring pedestrian and cyclist safety improvements.
San Francisco Launches Pilot Program with First Public Curbside EV Chargers on Fillmore Street
San Francisco launches a pilot program with the city's first public curbside EV chargers, marking a significant step towards greener transportation and meeting future climate goals.
San Francisco's Transportation Agency Lays Off Managers Including Chief Strategy Officer Amid Budget Crisis
San Francisco's SFMTA laid off 12 managers, including the chief strategy officer, amid a severe budget crisis to streamline operations and address a $322 million deficit.
Port of Oakland Sees 7.2% Boost in Container Volumes, Closes First Quarter with Strong Growth
The Port of Oakland observes a 7.2% rise in container volumes in March 2025, with a supporting growth in imports and exports indicating a positive first quarter.
BART Reports 23% Drop in Violent Crime, Advances Safety Measures Across Bay Area Transit System
BART reports a 23% drop in violent crime in Q1, building on a prior 17% overall crime decline, with efforts like the Safe and Clean Plan enhancing safety.
Bay Area Announces "All Aboard Bay Area Transit Day" for May 6 to Encourage Public Transport Use
May 6th is designated as All Aboard Bay Area Transit Day to encourage public transit use and improve air quality, coinciding with the start of Spare the Air season.












