Curb Flow Joins Forces with Yellow Cab to Elevate Taxi Services in San Francisco
Curb introduces Curb Flow in San Francisco, partnering with Yellow Cab to optimize taxi services and reduce wait times by providing drivers with new tools and offering passengers transparent pricing.
I-880 Maintenance Project in Bay Area Paused Due to Weather, Caltrans Announces Resumption for April 2025
Caltrans postpones I-880 improvement project due to weather, with plans to resume paving in April 2025. Essential upgrades and safety improvements continue despite delays, targeting completion by end of 2025.
Travel the Bay Area Stress-Free: BART to Run Sunday Schedule on Thanksgiving Day
BART to operate on a Sunday schedule this Thanksgiving (8am-midnight), with free parking at most stations except Milpitas and Berryessa/North San Jose. Regular weekday service resumes Friday.
Port of Oakland Leads U.S. in International Refrigerated Exports with $8.5 Billion in Agricultural Goods
The Port of Oakland continues to be a leader in U.S. agricultural exports, moving 235,899 TEUs worth $8.5 billion, with a strong infrastructure supporting its refrigerated export volume.
Final Vote Approaches on Valencia Street's Proposed Side-Running Bikeway in San Francisco
SFMTA Board of Directors is to vote on the Valencia Street bikeway design. If approved, it could start in 2025, aiming to enhance safety and experience along Valencia between 15th and 23rd streets.
Bayview Neighborhood Implements On-Demand Shuttle Service for Equitable Transportation in San Francisco
The Bayview Shuttle, an on-demand service aiming to enhance transportation equity in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood, commenced operations on Nov. 12 with a fare-free month.
Caltrain Celebrates Ridership Boom Following Electrification, Bay Area Commutes Turn Cleaner and Faster
Caltrain reports a 54% increase in ridership to over 753,000 passengers in the past month since electrification, noting the highest commuter count since the pandemic and significant weekend rises.
San Francisco's Muni Transit Cuts Loom Amid $322 Million Budget Shortfall Prediction
The SFMTA warns of service cuts for Muni transit due to a forecasted $322 million deficit. Changes include reductions in bus service and failed Prop L affecting funding.
Oakland Airport's San Francisco Bay Name Bid Blocked by Court, Favoring SFO in Trademark Dispute
A federal court stopped Oakland International Airport from using "San Francisco Bay" in its name after SFO argued it could cause confusion and harm its brand.
San Francisco Airport Gears Up for Holiday Rush with New Services and Flight Options
SFO prepares for a 15% increase in holiday travelers, urging early arrival and offering new amenities, linked terminals, and additional destinations, including flights to Costa Rica.
Marin Supervisors Vote for Pilot Study to Repurpose Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Bike Lane During Commutes
Marin County Supervisors endorsed a plan to test using the Richmond-San Rafael bridge bike lane as an emergency vehicle lane during peak weekday traffic to alleviate congestion.
SamTrans Sets Sights on 2035 with "Moving San Mateo County" Strategic Plan Approval
The SamTrans Board has approved the "Moving San Mateo County" strategic plan, outlining service updates and investment strategies for transit through 2035.












