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BART Approves 30 Min. Grace Period for Trips That Start/End at Same StationBART Approves 30 Min. Grace Period for Trips That Start/End at Same Station
By - posted 12/5/2022
Brand New, Transportation

By Eli Walsh, Bay City News Foundation BART’s governing board voted unanimously Thursday to grant a short-term grace period for the system’s fare for trips that begin and end at the same station. The $6.40 “excursion fare” has been part of BART’s fare structure since the 1970s and is intended to more...

SF's Festive Larger-Than-Life Ornament TrailSF’s Festive Larger-Than-Life Ornament Trail
By - posted 12/2/2022
Brand New, Christmas, San Francisco

Oh what fun it is to walk the #WinterWanderlandSF Ornament Trail. Looking for a holiday spirited outing for the whole family? Larger-than-life ornaments are popping up on Powell Street along the Cable Car route. Wander from Ellis to Geary Street to experience the Ornament Trail created by talented local artists. Find all more...

Container Store Plans to Close Union Square StoreContainer Store Plans to Close Union Square Store
By - posted 12/2/2022
Goodbye, San Francisco

Thanks to SF Gate for sharing the news that The Container Store is planning to shut its Union Square store located at 29 4th Street. The Container Store isn’t leaving The City though; the store is downsizing its footprint in the city. They’re closing their 30,000 square-feet, two-story store near Market more...

New Queer Bar Coming Soon to the MissionNew Queer Bar Coming Soon to the Mission
By - posted 12/1/2022
Bars, LGBTQ+, San Francisco

Thanks to the San Francisco Standard for sharing the news that a brand new queer bar is coming to the Mission. Mother Bar, which describes itself as “a little womxn and femme-centered queer bar” will be opening in mid-January at 16th and Valencia streets. Although the bar has not officially announced its more...

"Too $hort Way": Oakland Street Honors Iconic Rapper“Too $hort Way”: Oakland Street Honors Iconic Rapper
By - posted 12/1/2022
Brand New, East Bay, Oakland

Thanks to East Bay Times for sharing the news that the legendary Oakland rapper Too $hort is likely getting a street named in his honor. A three-block section of Foothill Boulevard in Oakland could soon don the name Too $hort Way to commemorate the “Godfather of the Bay”. Oakland City Council will more...

SF to Provide Free Graffiti Clean-up for BusinessesSF to Provide Free Graffiti Clean-up for Businesses
By - posted 12/1/2022
Getting Help, San Francisco

Property owners in neighborhood commercial districts throughout the City whose buildings are tagged with graffiti will now have the option of requesting graffiti abatement at zero cost. San Francisco just launched a new courtesy graffiti abatement program for storefronts and other private properties in neighborhood commercial corridors. The pilot program will work more...

SF's FiDi Getting Its First Ever Protected Bike LaneSF’s FiDi Getting Its First Ever Protected Bike Lane
By - posted 11/29/2022
Brand New, San Francisco, Transportation

The first-ever protected bike lane in the Financial District is on its way in! This week, SFMTA crews are starting work on the Battery/Sansome Quick-Build project. Approved by the SFMTA Board of Directors in September, this project will bring a two-way protected bike lane to Battery Street. The project will also more...

SF Zoo Treated Its Animals to a Thanksgiving FeastSF Zoo Treated Its Animals to a Thanksgiving Feast
By - posted 11/28/2022
Adorable, Thanksgiving

By Olivia Wynkoop, Bay City News Foundation Thanksgiving isn’t just for humans — San Francisco zoo animals also had a banquet of their own on Thursday, announced the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens. Lemurs congregated at an outdoor table setting to feast on a turkey-shaped leafeater biscuit, a pumpkin pie and personal more...

SF's 111-Year Old Pioneer Log Cabin Soon Available for RentSF’s 111-Year Old Pioneer Log Cabin Soon Available for Rent
By - posted 11/28/2022
Brand New, Parks & Beaches, San Francisco

Thanks to SF Gate for sharing the news that the historic Pioneer Log Cabin in Golden Gate Park will soon be available to rent. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department hopes to have the 111-year-old cabin available to rent by mid-2023. The department had planned to make the space available more...

Bay Area Will Pay $1,200 for Your Old Car (1998 or Older)Bay Area Will Pay $1,200 for Your Old Car (1998 or Older)
By - posted 11/28/2022
Bay Area Updates, Goodbye, Green

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is announcing incentives of $1,200 through the Vehicle Buy Back Program for Bay Area residents to scrap 1998 and older vehicles to improve local air quality. The program pays owners of older, high-polluting cars and small trucks to voluntarily retire their vehicles. Older more...

4 East Bay Colleges Make Spring Semester Free4 East Bay Colleges Make Spring Semester Free
By - posted 11/27/2022
East Bay, Oakland

By Olivia Wynkoop, Bay City News Foundation All four East Bay colleges in the Peralta Community College District are waiving their course registration fees for the Spring 2023 semester for all California residents, among additional opportunities for students. Announced Wednesday, Berkeley City College, College of Alameda, Laney College and Merritt College are more...

2022 World Cup Village & Watch Parties Coming to SF2022 World Cup Village & Watch Parties Coming to SF
By - posted 11/26/2022
Celebrations, San Francisco

This November and December, San Francisco’s downtown comes alive with soccer. Street Soccer USA and the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department are hosting a free World Cup Village – combining public viewing parties alongside food, entertainment, and family-friendly activities – for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The month-long World Cup more...

SF's Historic Pier at Aquatic Park Closed Forever?SF’s Historic Pier at Aquatic Park Closed Forever?
By - posted 11/24/2022
Bay Area Updates, Parks & Beaches, San Francisco

Thanks to SF Gate for sharing the news that unfortunate news that Aquatic Park’s municipal pier may be closed forever. The pier had been in need of repairs for a long time but after the recent 5.1 magnitude earthquake in October 2022 shook the Bay, an inspection on the pier found more...

SF Launches New Public Toilet at Embarcadero PlazaSF Launches New Public Toilet at Embarcadero Plaza
By - posted 11/24/2022
Brand New, San Francisco

San Francisco Public Works, in partnership with the JCDecaux street furniture company, is ushering in a new generation of public toilets in San Francisco at no cost to the City, with the first one installed at Embarcadero Plaza in time for the holiday season and a post-pandemic rebirth of the more...

BART Unveils Newly Remodeled Powell St. StationBART Unveils Newly Remodeled Powell St. Station
By - posted 11/23/2022
Bay Area Updates, San Francisco, Transportation

Powell St. Station’s got a new groove. On Tuesday, Nov. 22, BART unveiled the Downtown San Francisco station’s updated look and feel – just in time to welcome holiday shoppers to the commerce hub.  The completion of the Powell St. Modernization Program was celebrated with a ribbon cutting and press conference more...