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From sidewalks and bike paths to buses, trains and ferries, and highways, byways and bridges, the Bay Area is always on the move.

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Transportation

Construction begins on US 101/SR 25 interchange upgrade

May 29, 2025
Groundbreaking 101/125
Transportation

MTC votes to make Clipper® START Pilot an ongoing fare product

May 28, 2025
Clipper Start
Transportation

Third-party review confirms top transit agencies’ operating deficits

June 4, 2025
BART
Transportation

Report: Walking, biking access makes San Francisco healthy place

May 23, 2025
Healthy cities
Transportation

Bay Area receives millions to improve safety, mobility and resiliency on roadways

May 21, 2025
I-80
Transportation

SMART plans Windsor station celebration next month

May 8, 2025
SMART Windsor Station opening
Transportation

Bay Area celebrates All Aboard Transit Day

May 6, 2025
Transportation

Transit tax measure bill moves closer to Senate approval

May 2, 2025
State capitol
Transportation

Bike Champion of the Year Winners Announced for 2025

April 30, 2025
Contra Costa Bike Champion Teresa Datar.

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