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#clipper-20
fromSFGATE
2 days ago
San Francisco

Bay Area transit contractor pledges to fix Clipper glitches in 61 days

fromsfist.com
3 months ago
California

Huzzah! All Clipper Card Systems Will Take Credit and Debit Cards, Starting Next Wednesday

Starting Dec. 10, all Bay Area transit agencies that accept Clipper will accept contactless credit and debit card taps, alongside Clipper 2.0 upgrades.
fromStreetsblog
5 months ago
Travel

Clipper 2.0 and Getting Outdoors - Streetsblog San Francisco

Clipper 2.0 enables contactless bank-card tap-and-ride and provides free or up-to $2.85 discounted transfers between regional transit agencies, simplifying and reducing trip costs.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
4 hours ago

Clipper Developer Says It Will Resolve Chaos From Disastrous 2.0 Rollout By May 30

Clipper's 2.0 upgrade has faced significant technical issues, with only 1.5 million of 15 million users successfully transitioning.
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

Clipper contractor gives itself May 30 deadline to fix app issues for frustrated riders

Clipper 2.0's launch has faced significant technical issues, causing confusion and frustration for Bay Area transit riders.
San Francisco
fromSFGATE
2 days ago

Bay Area transit contractor pledges to fix Clipper glitches in 61 days

Clipper 2.0 launched with issues, causing significant delays and operational glitches during its initial rollout.
fromsfist.com
3 months ago
California

Huzzah! All Clipper Card Systems Will Take Credit and Debit Cards, Starting Next Wednesday

fromDodgers Nation
1 month ago

Bay Area anti-Dodgers ad wins national award

It just seemed like a fun way to encourage people to take advantage of our service and have some fun with the rivalry. I think it just speaks to the fact that, no matter what team you're rooting for, it's a lot easier to be able to take transit to get to the game. Driving is just a rough way to get to it.
San Francisco Giants
#bridge-loan
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago
California

Advocates Breathe Sigh of Relief: Transit Disaster Averted for Now - Streetsblog San Francisco

fromStreetsblog
1 month ago
California

Advocates Breathe Sigh of Relief: Transit Disaster Averted for Now - Streetsblog San Francisco

#transit-funding
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Newsom signs legislation authorizing $590 million emergency loan for Bay Area transit agencies

California authorized a $590 million emergency loan to support Bay Area transit agencies and preserve service while long-term funding is pursued.
#regional-sales-tax
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago
California

$3 Million Now in the Bank to Support Signature-Gathering Effort for Regional Transit Measure - Streetsblog San Francisco

fromStreetsblog
2 months ago
California

$3 Million Now in the Bank to Support Signature-Gathering Effort for Regional Transit Measure - Streetsblog San Francisco

#bart-fares
fromStreetsblog
3 months ago

2025 End-of-Year Post: Great Milestones Despite a Tough Year - Streetsblog San Francisco

To our readers: I don't know about you all, but as we close out 2025, I'm feeling a bit beat up. There was the story about AC Transit closing its one-week, performative non-investigation into one of its drivers who was caught on video driving in the bike lane and punishment passing a cyclist. And there was the confirmation that District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong, who was appointed to finish Joel Engardio's term, is gunning for Sunset Dunes. And there was the loss of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge bike path.
SF politics
#clipper-card
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 months ago

Can I keep using my Clipper card, and other questions about the new Bay Area transit pay system

The tap-and-pay ability newly adopted by Caltrain and most other train, bus and ferry agencies in the Bay Area allows riders to pay fares with a chip-enabled credit or debit card rather than the prepaid Clipper. BART made a similar change in August. Accepted payment sources are Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. Each rider must pay with their own card or device.
California
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 months ago

Clipper cards get big upgrade, with cheaper transfers and AC Transit riders able to just tap their credit cards

Clipper, the electronic fare-payment system accepted by all of the Bay Area's approximately two dozen transportation agencies, is rolling out new features this month designed to save riders money and modernize how they pay for transit. Next-generation Clipper arrives Tuesday, with perks like discounted transfers, the option to pay with a contactless credit or debit card and instant availability of funds added to accounts.
San Francisco
#tap-and-ride
fromStreetsblog
4 months ago

Donate Today for a Stronger Streetsblog Tomorrow - Streetsblog San Francisco

As a non-profit publication, Streetsblog San Francisco relies on reader donations to maintain our high quality of reporting. If you don't need to read anymore, you can start by clicking to go directly to our donorbox page or to see all of our donation options. As we look ahead to 2026, we're asking for your support to keep Streetsblog San Francisco strong, independent, and focused on the issues that shape mobility and equity in the Bay Area.
San Francisco
#sb-63
fromStreetsblog
6 months ago
SF politics

SB 63, Which Allows for a Bay Area Transit Ballot Measure, Clears Last Hurdle Before Final Vote - Streetsblog California

fromStreetsblog
6 months ago
SF politics

SB 63, Which Allows for a Bay Area Transit Ballot Measure, Clears Last Hurdle Before Final Vote - Streetsblog California

SF politics
fromsfist.com
5 months ago

That Half-Cent Sales Tax To Save Public Transit From Fiscal Cliff' Will Indeed Be on the November 2026 Ballot

Bay Area voters will decide in November 2026 on a sales tax increase to fund BART and Muni and avoid severe service cuts.
#sales-tax
fromThe Mercury News
6 months ago

Sales tax to help fund Bay Area transit appears to be headed for 2026 ballot

A sales tax increase to fund the Bay Area's struggling transit systems appears to be headed to the ballot in November 2026. The California Legislature up against its deadline to pass bills last Friday approved SB 63, which allows a ballot measure to move forward, ending a multiyear political debate over how to make up for pandemic revenue loss across systems like BART, Muni, and Caltrain - and who should pay for it.
California
California
fromSan Jose Spotlight
6 months ago

Newsom says $750M in Bay Area public transit loans will be available - San Jose Spotlight

California will finalize $750 million in state loans to Bay Area transit agencies before the legislative session ends to prevent service cuts.
#gavin-newsom
#public-transit-funding
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 months ago

Bay Area transit will get a bailout, Newsom says. But it may not be the $750M they wanted

California will provide hundreds of millions in state funding to Bay Area transit agencies this fall, but amount, loan terms, and oversight remain undecided.
#state-budget
SF politics
fromABC7 San Francisco
6 months ago

SF rally held to save Bay Area public transit funding as agencies face huge deficit

Bay Area transit agencies face massive deficits and risk severe service cuts as a $750 million loan remains uncertain amid delayed state agreement.
San Francisco
fromSFGATE
6 months ago

BART system shuts down completely, creating transit nightmare

A computer equipment problem during a network upgrade left the entire BART system shut down Friday morning, stranding tens of thousands of Bay Area commuters.
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
6 months ago

Mayor Lurie proposes to raise certain taxes to fund SFMTA's $322M budget deficit

San Francisco proposes a parcel tax to close a $322 million Muni deficit; a regional sales tax is an alternate Bay Area transit funding option.
#vta
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
8 months ago

State budget includes $750 million in loans to keep Bay Area transit agencies running while new tax sought

Bay Area transit agencies received a $750 million loan to avert immediate financial crisis, but long-term solutions are still uncertain.
fromStreetsblog
9 months ago

Off Campus: Students Are Boosting Public Transit as Key to Affordability - Streetsblog USA

"Students [will] save a median of $58 per month for all their transit needs... students will use the all-you-can-eat pass frequently because they typically live further from campus."
Alternative transportation
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
11 months ago

Policymakers debate how to raise money to save Bay Area transit agencies as fiscal cliffs loom

Bay Area transit agencies face severe budget deficits post-pandemic, risking deep service cuts without new funding.
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