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New State Law Brings Speed Safety Cameras to San Francisco
On October 13, Governor Newsom signed California State Assembly Bill 645 into law, allowing six California cities, including San Francisco, to pilot speed safety cameras on streets with the highest crash rates and in school zones.
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Transportation Agencies Launch Bay Area Travel Survey
The Transportation Authority, in partnership with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority recently launched a major survey designed to learn more details about travel trends and patterns in San Francisco and throughout the Bay Area, in the post-COVID era.
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TNCs Today (2017)
This report provides the first comprehensive estimates of Uber and Lyft activity in the city.
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Balboa Park’s New Transit-Oriented Affordable Development and Open Space Plaza
We celebrated the grand opening of the new transit-oriented housing development and open space plaza adjacent to the Balboa Park BART Station. The Transportation Authority contributed $950,000 in transportation sales tax funds for design and construction of the new plaza.
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Celebrating Transit Month
Transportation Authority Chair Rafael Mandelman, board members and staff joined San Francisco Transit Riders, State Senator Scott Wiener and Assemblymember Phil Ting at the kick-off rally in September to celebrate the start off Transit Month. Transportation Authority also staff spoke at events throughout the region. Transit Month culminated in the First Riders Awards.
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Improving Safety and Accessibility Along Fulton Street
SFMTA completed safety improvements along three miles of Fulton Street between Stanyan and La Playa Streets, as part of the Fulton Street Safety Project. The Transportation Authority supported the planning and construction of the project with over $400,000 in funding from the Neighborhood Program.
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Caltrain Celebrates the Arrival of New Electric Trains in San Francisco
Caltrain hosted its second public tour to showcase the arrival of their new electric train sets at San Francisco’s 4th and King Caltrain Station. The Transportation Authority provided $41 million in transportation sales tax funds, One Bay Area Grant, and other funds to support Caltrain Electrification.
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Bayview Caltrain Station Location Study
The Bayview Caltrain Station Location Study will recommend the selection of a single new Caltrain station location in the Bayview, prepare the station for environmental approval, and would restore access to Caltrain and the regional transit network to the Bayview community.