Workshop Plots Bike Share Stations For District 8, Coming This Fall
Bay Area Bike Share is finally expanding into the Castro, and residents shared their ideas for station locations at a meeting last night.
Subcontractor Officially Fired From Haight Infrastructure Job
KQED reports that Synergy, the subcontractor under scrutiny for a string of gas leaks and other safety concerns over the course of the now-paused Haight Street project, has been fired by the city.
SFMTA Adds Bike Lane Buffer, Improved Crosswalk To Sloat Boulevard
SFMTA's Livable Streets program has added a buffered bike lane and higher-visibility crosswalks to Sloat Boulevard, aiming to create a "safer, more comfortable and organized corridor."
Nighttime Muni Shutdowns Targeting Jan. 22 Conclusion For Super Bowl
Super Bowl 50 is set to cause all kinds of transit blockages, but it's bringing an end to one Muni annoyance: the nighttime shutdowns of light-rail trains, which should conclude later this month.
New BART Escalator Updates Show SF Stations Disproportionately Affected By Downtime
BART is trying to achieve transparency through a new "Escalator Status" module on its website. Of the 12 escalators currently listed as out of service, 10 are located in San Francisco.
In Wake Of Sinkhole, J-Church Still Running Street-Level Buses [Updated]
Originally set to end yesterday after construction was completed, J-Church bus service is continuing at all aboveground stops today, as the sinkhole at 24th & Church has not yet been fixed.










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