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Muni funding plan takes shape with parcel tax scenarios
November 7, 2025
Two detailed parcel tax scenarios target November 2026 ballot to close $307 million deficit.
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Speed cameras reduce speeding by 82%
October 2, 2025
San Francisco's new speed cameras are proving highly effective, cutting the number of vehicles speeding.
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SFMTA Hits Fiscal Cliff, Orders System-Wide Cuts
September 4, 2025
Transit agency directs 5-7% budget reductions across all divisions as a $322 million deficit forces painful service degradation.
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Mayor and Supes Back Property Tax to Save Muni
September 4, 2025
A 2026 ballot measure to generate $85 million annually for Muni is gaining support as transit agency faces service cuts.
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SF to charge for Golden Gate Park parking and court reservations
July 18, 2025
The Board of Supervisors voted 10–1 to allow the city to implement parking fees in Golden Gate Park.
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Vision Zero has failed – traffic deaths are rising, and enforcement is missing
June 20, 2025
A Grand Jury report shows that Vision Zero has failed, with 2024 being the most deadly year for traffic deaths since 2007. SFPD must start enforcing traffic laws.
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Only Half of SF’s Speed Cameras Are Operational Amid Delays
May 15, 2025
San Francisco’s speed camera rollout is stalled due to permitting issues with PG&E.
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Fare evasion down 30%, but fares alone won’t solve MUNI’s budget deficit
May 2, 2025
A new report from SFMTA shows that fare evasion is down, inspections are up, and revenue per rider is increasing.
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SFMTA management layoffs aim to ease massive deficit
April 25, 2025
Facing severe financial strain, SFMTA Director Julie Kirschbaum has cut 12 senior management roles to streamline operations and protect rider services.
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MTA Board votes to approve Oak Street safety improvements
April 4, 2025
Safety fixes and traffic improvements are coming to Oak Street, after the MTA Board voted to approve a second left turn lane at Masonic, shorter crosswalks, and a side-running bike lane
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Street safety improvements coming to Oak
March 28, 2025
After 31 collisions, Oak Street’s long-awaited safety plan is finally up for a vote.
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