Super Bowl, San Francisco Bay Area
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Just because you’re not attending the Super Bowl in person doesn’t mean you’ll escape the impending traffic impacts and road closures.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to descend on the South Bay on Super Bowl Week – that means extra people and extra traffic. “It’s gonna be hectic for sure,” said Layota, a San Jose resident.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission adopts new policy to help travel times on transit in Bay Area
The policy applies to projects along any public roadway with public transit services that operate in shared or semi-dedicated right-of-way that seek over $250,000 of regional
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No airports have fully recovered following the pandemic.
San Francisco is preparing to host Super Bowl 60 and showcase a city with lower crime and fewer tent encampments.
A swarm of earthquakes shook the Bay Area on Monday, according to data from the U.S. Geological Survey. The largest of at least nine tremors was a magnitude 4.2 that happened around 7 a.m., USGS reports.