Page Street Pilot: Oct 2020 Project Update
The Page Street Bikeway Improvements Pilot is launching a public perception survey (yes, another one) to capture your feedback on the pilot! Note: This survey is different from the one you may have...
The Page Street Bikeway Improvements Pilot is launching a public perception survey (yes, another one) to capture your feedback on the pilot! Note: This survey is different from the one you may have...
Work Forecast Plan for the Weeks of October 18 to October 30, 2020 Details of Work Performed: Preparation of the rails is planned for: Wednesday, October 21 at Lower Great Highway between Santiago and...
Mission Bay Transportation Improvement Fund Advisory Committee Meeting Thursday, October 22, 2020 1 0 am -12 noon NOTICE OF CANCELLATION The Mission Bay Transportation Improvement Fund Advisory...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency today announced the installation of traffic calming measures at seven intersections to encourage driver awareness of left-hand turns. The engineering...
SFMTA staff were honored for their work to keep the city moving during the San Francisco Transit Riders’ Rider First Awards last Friday. The nonprofit organization that aims to better transit in San...
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, October 30, 2020, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will...
As construction on the Van Ness Improvement Project gets underway, the southbound bus stop located on Van Ness Avenue at Vallejo Street will be relocated to southbound Van Ness Avenue at Green Street...
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, October 30, 2020, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will...
This blog is co-authored by SFMTA Director of Transportation Jeffrey Tumlin and San Francisco Public Works Acting Director Alaric Degrafinried. Less than a year after c ar-free Market Street closed...
What are Slow Streets? Slow Streets began as an emergency response to COVID-19 and the shelter in place order. At the beginning of the pandemic, with many parks closed and recreation options limited...
The outbound N Judah stop at Carl & Hillway will be moved 100 feet west for construction from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm Monday through Friday.
More than 1,800 individual operators and counting are making the Shared Spaces Program a successful part of San Francisco’s economic recovery. Permits originally set to expire at the end of December...
Those traveling on the corridor are advised to stay alert and allow more travel time during construction. Polk Street, one block east of Van Ness Avenue, is a recommended alternative for people...