SFMTA previously said N Judah trains would be running by now, and S Shuttle trains would return in March.
Governor Newsom abruptly ended California’s stay-at-home order, paving the way for a limited reopening in San Francisco.
Gyms, churches, movie theaters and other indoor activities must cease as the city enters California’s most restrictive COVID tier.
As of right now, San Francisco is exempt from the order, which will only affect counties in the purple tier of the state’s reopening…
As COVID cases continue to rise, San Francisco is moving back into the “red” tier of California’s reopening plan.
Officials worry that, unless something changes, the city’s fall surge could be worse than summer’s.
Rents are about 20 percent lower than a year ago and still declining, but the slide may be slowing.