Caltrain’s Crossing Crackdown: License Plate Cameras Target Track Blockers
Caltrain plans a pilot using license‑plate readers at select Peninsula crossings, pairing ALPR with AI cameras and other upgrades to deter cars from stopping on tracks.
Chainsaws Coming For Burlingame’s Iconic El Camino Tree Tunnel
A Caltrans-led rebuild of El Camino Real will remove roughly 300 trees to repair pavement, drainage and sidewalks, reopening fights over the corridor’s historic eucalyptus rows. The city plans replacements and utility work as construction proceeds.
Bridge Wars: Richmond-San Rafael Bike Lane Fight Kicks Into High Gear
An approved methodology and a UC Berkeley‑led equity study will gather counters, surveys and community workshops to decide the long‑term future of the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge path.
Belmont Launches High-Stakes Levee Play To Keep Island Park Dry
Belmont approved early engineering funds to study whether Island Park can join Redwood City's levee project, aiming to reduce flood risk and insurance exposure for the neighborhood.
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All CitiesNew York CitySan FranciscoDallasQueensHoustonLos AngelesBay AreaNationwide Flight Meltdown Turns JFK, LAX And SFO Into Overnight Waiting Rooms
Hundreds of U.S. flights were canceled or delayed Saturday, snarling schedules at major hubs and triggering rebooking and hotel scrambles. Here’s what passengers should know.
Napa Supes Weigh Big Bond Bet to Patch Crumbling Backroads
County staff outlined a five‑year paving plan and a potential $70M bond to speed repairs on Lower Chiles Valley, Devlin Road and other rural stretches.
Overnight Bay Bridge Fix Kicks Into High Gear On S.F. Span
Caltrans completed Phase 2 of the Bay Bridge West Span rehab and moved into Phase 3, removing underdeck platforms and installing deck plates that temporarily reduce vessel clearance.
Sunol’s Water Temple Center Still Dark After 17 Years And Millions
The Alameda Creek Watershed Center beside Sunol Water Temple remains closed after nearly 17 years of planning as archaeology, storm damage and contract changes delay an opening. The SFPUC says work will continue through 2026 but has no set date.












