Muni Budget Plan To Include Several Changes
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency officials approved a two-year budget plan on Tuesday that includes free rides for low-income youth and parking meter enforcement on Sundays.
Muni Diaries Live: Reunion Show/Open-Mic
Laugh, cry, cringe and applaud Wednesday night at Muni Diaries Live: Reunion Show/Open-Mic. Watch as fellow Muni riders share stories about the seventh largest transit system in the United States, or share a story of your own.
Mission District News
What are the the most common crimes in the Mission? Here’s a hint: the list includes sex crimes, battery, and burglaries. And just how does Police Chief Greg Suhr plan to create a city full of charming cops? And do you want to make a new love connection? You can find out about all this and more in this week’s Mission Local News…
Veteran City Employee to Head SF Muni
San Francisco Public Works Director Ed Reiskin will be changing roles as he has been selected to head up the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
Transit Changes Go Into Effect
As the fiscal year begins on Friday, some commuters will be paying more for fares and to cross bridges.
Muni Head to Leave Job Later This Month
Following months of speculation on whether he was staying or going, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Executive Director Nathaniel Ford has announced that he is stepping down at the end of June.
Taxi Driver Strike?
Now, this probably won’t even register on most people’s radar as there seems to be (usually when you’re drunk at 3am in the Mission) only about a dozen or so cabbies aimlessly driving about totally ignoring you while you desperately wave your arms around standing halfway in the street. But…although a Muni strike looks to have been avoided, a taxi strike may be on the horizon.
Muni Operators Reject Contract Offer
Union members have voted down a tentative contract agreement between the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority and its transit operators’ union, leaving it in the hands of an arbitrator.
More 15mph School Speed Zones?
There are a lot of schools in San Francisco and cars pretty much drive like maniacs around them, especially those parents trying to get their kid to school on time before whizzing off to work or other duties. That’s why the SFMTA wants to lower the speed limit around these institutions to 15mph.
Fri: Too Many Hearts, Not Enough Love
Pen Pop: How could one deny that darling eye? A love-lorn shark pops the question at the terminus of the N-Judah. And at once hearts pop up around the city. A red one atop a hydrant, a pierced one on a mailbox, a yellow yarn one woven into a hurricane fence, and another red one between two windows.




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