Montreal Will Turn Two Residential Streets Into Cycle Streets
In Montreal, the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough unveiled an ambitious plan to make streets safer for people on foot and bikes by securing pedestrian crossings, and creating new bike paths as well ... Read...
View ArticleFixing San Francisco Bike Lanes
By: Sarah Jackson Biking down Mission Street can be a nightmare. Between the 14-bus pulling over at every intersection, people opening car doors before looking, and potholes that can cause flats, it...
View ArticleA Better Muni Map Coming Soon
By: Julia Rowe Tired of trying to make sense of Muni’s confusing and sometimes frustrating bus and metro map? As part of the new “Muni Forward Project” Muni is rolling out a “new polished map” over the...
View ArticleHow is your city’s public transit doing?
By: Liz Medrano Have you ever wondered how San Francisco’s public transit system compares to other systems in other cities nationwide? FiveThirtyEight published a review of the ridership data of our...
View ArticleThe SFMTA May Soon Test a Smartphone Ticketing App for Muni Riders
San Francisco is always looking for new and innovative ways to make life easier and more efficient for its residents. If you ask a San Franciscan, they may say the only difficult part of living in the...
View ArticleBART: Fleet of the Future?
By: Daniel Burt San Francisco has always been a city of innovation. When BART was opened in 1972, it was considered the finest in the world, a space age automated transportation system that...
View ArticleHOW SAN FRANCISCO IS REDESIGNING ITS RAPID TRANSIT NETWORK
As part of a massive transit plan for San Francisco, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has identified the 5 Fulton corridor as being part of the proposed Rapid Network. According to the...
View ArticleTing Helps California Cities Build Safer, Better Bikeways
We’re proud to say that Reset San Francisco Founder Phil Ting’s AB 1193 was signed by Governor Brown, giving cities the ability to build safer, better bikeways. AB 1193 adopts three key reforms to...
View ArticleBART and AC Transit may team up to tackle late night service
Good news for the Bay’s late night workers and weekend partiers: BART is once again considering expanding its weekend, late-night bus service. The six-month test may begin as early as December. BART...
View ArticlePresident Obama: You’ll miss the traffic when he’s gone
They call the Bay Area the Democratic Party’s “political ATM,” and President Obama has made frequent visits to stock up on campaign funds. But for those of us who can’t afford the fancy dinners – we do...
View ArticleBay Area Bike Sharing System Planning Tenfold Expansion by 2017
BCN- A plan to increase the number of bicycles in the Bay Area Bike Sharing system tenfold by the end of 2017 at no cost to taxpayers, was announced by area government officials today. The plan would...
View ArticleBart Seeks Public Input on Market Street Canopies and Civic Center Improvements.
BART officials are asking for public input this week as they consider ways to modernize San Francisco’s Civic Center station and make improvements to station entrances along Market Street. As part of...
View ArticleNew Bill Could Legalize Paid Carpooling
Did you know that paid carpooling is prohibited by law in California? Reset San Francisco founder Assemblymember Phil Ting has introduced legislation to change that. Getting more cars off the road with...
View ArticleRepairs to Broken Track Could Cause Major BART Delays for Evening Commute
BCN- BART officials are holding out hope that repairs to a San Francisco trackway can be completed by 5 p.m. today, but there could be delays of up to an hour during this evening’s commute. BART is...
View Article#SayHERName: SF Demonstration Brings to Light Overlooked Police Killings of...
Protestors gathered in San Francisco’s Financial District early Thursday morning blocking traffic to speak out against the ongoing police controversies across the United States as part of a string of...
View ArticleUber Releases Plans for New Headquarters
Uber released plans on May 27th for its new headquarters, which will be located in Mission Bay. The 423,000 square-foot building complexes will be able to house about 3,000 workers, according to the...
View ArticleState Assembly passes bill to ban sidewalk tolls on Golden Gate and State...
The California State Assembly passed a bill (AB 40) that blocks sidewalk tolls on the Golden Gate Bridge along with seven state-owned bridges. Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) introduced the...
View ArticleBART Service Shutdown Planned For 5 Days Between Sf and East Bay
BART trains connecting San Francisco and the East Bay will shutdown service the first weekend of August and Labor Day weekend in September to accommodate track maintenance. According to the SF...
View ArticlePresident Obama to Visit San Francisco on Friday
POTUS to Address U.S. City Mayors at the Union Square Hilton Hotel on Friday This weekend, the city of San Francisco will be hosting the 83rd U.S. Conference of Mayors at the Union Square Hilton Hotel....
View ArticleGolden State Warriors Win NBA Title, Parade Scheduled for Friday
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS WIN NBA TITLTE Last night, The Golden State Warriors cemented their place in NBA history by winning the Bay Area’s first NBA championship in 40 years. This magical season brought...
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