Market Street Improvements

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Market Street is San Francisco’s premier multiuse historic and commercial corridor connecting neighborhoods and serving as the city’s main transit artery. It’s also an ever-changing landscape that has evolved  throughout the history of San Francisco.

The corridor, and its adjacent streets and neighborhoods, are densely populated and busy  with people taking transit, riding bicycles, walking and driving. As our city grows, numerous projects will help us improve Market Street’s aging infrastructure and adapt to changing conditions. We are continuously working to make Market Street and its surroundings better.

Because of the nature of Market Street, projects on the corridor often involve multiple city agencies working in partnership, with one agency in the lead, such as the San Francisco Department of Public Works (Public Works), the San Francisco Department of Planning (SF Planning), the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), the SFMTA and other regional transit agencies like Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART).


What Projects Aim to Achieve

Projects on or near Market Street allow more people to enjoy the corridor safely with the following improvements:

  • Accessibility improvements
    • Expanded and accessible transit islands
    • Accessible curb ramps
  • Safety improvements
    • Pedestrian refuges and safety zones
    • Pedstrian Bulbouts
    • Loading zones and bus zones
  • Infrastructure upgrades
    • Repaving and leveling pathways
    • Upgrading our aging infrastructure
    • Transit priority lanes
  • More opportunities for safe, non-motorized travel
    • New bicycle stations in some locations
    • Protected bicycle lanes
    • Two-way bicycle lanes in some locations
  • Enhanced streetscape
    • New trees
    • Better lighting and seating
    • High visibility crosswalks

Core Policies and Plans

Project goals and outcomes are drawn from various plans and policies. Learn more below:


Projects on and Around Market Street

The SFMTA either leads or partners with other city agencies on many projects that improve safety, transit, streetscape, utilities and/or multimodal travel on or near Market Street. The list below reflects active projects the SFMTA leads.

 


Other Agencies

To find out about projects led by other city agencies, visit the following sites: