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This section contains meeting and other information for the various boards and committees within the SFMTA and related City & County of San Francisco committees.

Note: If you are a citizen trying to accomplish a particular goal, please contact SFMTA staff first (or for taxi issues, the Taxicab Commission), following up if necessary with the committee whose specific purpose is closest to your area of interest (transit, walking, bicycling, parking, traffic).

Upcoming community meetings for current Traffic Calming projects appear on the page for the individual project.

Upcoming community meetings for SFMTA/Muni service, if any, appear on the Transit Updates page. There are also pages for meetings concerning the following various projects:

The SFMTA includes the following boards and committees:

The following SFMTA committees and hearings focus on specific areas:

  • Color curb hearings are held twice a month at City Hall to legislate the installation of new colored zones.
  • The Muni Accessibility Advisory Committee (MAAC) is a group comprised of seniors, and persons with disabilities who regularly use Muni's services and provide input on accessibility-related Muni projects.
  • The Paratransit Coordinating Council (PCC) works with the SFMTA in planning and monitoring door-to-door van and taxi services for persons with disabilities.
  • Real Estate Committees are organized as needed to provide community input on specific real estate projects.
  • The Revenue Panel addresses Muni's funding needs.
  • The SF Muni Improvement Corporation (SFMRIC) is a nonprofit public benefit corporation established in 1968 to provide financial assistance for the modernization of the San Francisco Municipal Railway by purchasing equipment and improving facilities.
  • The Taxi Advisory Group (TAG) is an advisory passive meeting body that will provide input regarding the SFMTA’s Business Merger Plan. 

The following transit-focused committees are overseen by a partnership between the Controller's Office and the SFMTA:

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors oversees the following committees that focus on specific areas:

  • The Bicycle Advisory Committee meets to consider bicycle transportation projects and policies and to make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors, the Department of Parking and Traffic, and other City and County of San Francisco agencies. Their projects include oversight and facilitation of the five-year Bicycle Plan Update, improved transit access for bicycles, and funding for bicycle improvements to increase road safety.
  • The Land Use & Economic Development Committee shall be referred measures related to housing, land use, zoning, planning, rent control, transportation (except traffic control), the Municipal Railway, homelessness and the environment.
  • The Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee meets to consider pedestrian transportation projects and policies and to make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors, the Municipal Transportation Agency, the Citizens Advisory Committee of the Transportation Authority, and other City and County of San Francisco agencies. Their duties include supporting the development of a Pedestrian Master Plan, review and make recommendations on policies and programs related to pedestrian  improvements including, but not limited to, issues of safety, traffic calming, education, and sidewalk and crosswalk treatments.

Other committees:

The Bicycle Program has prepared a page concerning Legislative Meetings.

 

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