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The transportation agency said it won't issue additional permits during the 18-month pilot program.
So far, efforts to improve pedestrian safety in the area haven't shown results.
The e-bikes have a top speed of 18 miles per hour and can be accessed with a Clipper card.
Last year saw the fewest traffic deaths since record-keeping began in 1915.
The massive space once hosted conventions, but now, it's a 90,000 square-foot storage room.
Customers will be able to access e-bikes through the same app used for renting scooters.
The work is part of a project that's replacing sewer mains between Haight and Frederick streets.
Muni and Caltrain are free; BART will still charge riders, but service is extended until 3am.
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Notice of the tentative approval was posted on-site, with forms detailing how to submit a protest to the city.
The Central Subway's main contractor says the $1.6 billion project is now three years behind its original schedule.
The transit agency will start installing "smart meters" early next year.
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