On Wednesday, BART announced that the transit agency is “taking early steps to create a second Transbay Tube.” Yes, really. The possibility of a second tube—BART’s official announcement suggests that “tube” may not be the correct term for whatever the agency ends up building, instead stressing...
Read MoreThe Port of San Francisco received 52 responses to their request for concept proposals from developers and tenants interested in redeveloping thirteen of San Francisco’s historic piers (which stretch from Pier 35 to Pier 48) along with the Agriculture Building adjacent to San Francisco’s...
Read MoreAs firefighters continue to battle the 133,000-acre Camp Fire blaze in Butte County, a wide plume of smoke continues to blanket the Bay Area and beyond. As of Monday, air quality remains “unhealthy” for San Francisco, Marin, Oakland, and the rest of the Bay...
Read MoreFreedom ain’t free. But for many voters in next week’s midterm elections, rides to the polls will be. Numerous travel startups and public transit agencies will offer free or discounted trips to the polls on Election Day, providing turnout-boosting transportation assistance during an already...
Read MoreWhile San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors have upheld Planning’s certification of the City’s framework to mitigate the projected environmental impacts of its ambitious Central SoMa Plan, it has yet to formally adopt said Plan, the vote for which was anticipated to occur last month....
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