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California finalizes $750 million loans to support Bay Area transit agencies
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that $750 million in state loans for Bay Area transit agencies will be finalized before the end of the legislative session, delivering a much-needed financial lifeline to struggling transportation systems. The announcement comes after weeks of uncertainty, when a budget agreement reached in June appeared to be unraveling as state officials hesitated to release the promised funding. The loans are intended to provide temporary relief to trans
California finalizes $750 million loans to support Bay Area transit agencies
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that $750 million in state loans for Bay Area transit agencies will be finalized before the end of the legislative session, delivering a much-needed financial lifeline to struggling transportation systems. The announcement comes after weeks of uncertainty, when a budget agreement reached in June appeared to be unraveling as state officials hesitated to release the promised funding. The loans are intended to provide temporary relief to trans
Speed Cameras in San Francisco Now Enforcing Fines After Warning Period
San Francisco has officially started issuing citations to drivers caught speeding by its network of traffic cameras, marking the end of the two-month warning phase of the city’s road safety initiative. The city is part of a statewide effort to curb speeding-related accidents through a pilot program that uses automated speed enforcement technology. Beginning Tuesday, any vehicle detected traveling at least 11 miles per hour over the posted speed limit on designated streets will be subjec
Speed Cameras in San Francisco Now Enforcing Fines After Warning Period
San Francisco has officially started issuing citations to drivers caught speeding by its network of traffic cameras, marking the end of the two-month warning phase of the city’s road safety initiative. The city is part of a statewide effort to curb speeding-related accidents through a pilot program that uses automated speed enforcement technology. Beginning Tuesday, any vehicle detected traveling at least 11 miles per hour over the posted speed limit on designated streets will be subjec








