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SF Pride Weekend: June 27-July 1, 2024

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Blog post: Join Us in Celebrating SF Pride This Weekend Use the links below to find information on Pride Weekend events for 2024, including street closures and Muni service changes. Thursday, June 27...

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Oak Street Quick-Build Office Hours #1

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The Oak Street Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety for people walking, bicycling and driving on Oak Street (between Stanyan Street and Baker Street) and JFK Drive (between Kezar Drive and...

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Oak Street Quick-Build Office Hours #2

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The Oak Street Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety for people walking, bicycling and driving on Oak Street (between Stanyan Street and Baker Street) and JFK Drive (between Kezar Drive and...

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MuniMobile

New Release: MuniMobile now supports integrated trip planning, fare payments and transit information. Read more about it on our MuniMobile release blog post. ATTN: The MuniMobile system requires you...

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General Safety Requests

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is responsible for designing, directing and managing all traffic engineering functions within San Francisco, including placement of signs...

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Muni Holiday Schedules

Please use the information on this page to determine if Muni will operate on a weekday, Saturday or Sunday schedule. Please refer to the Muni routes and stops page for details on active routes and...

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Traffic Signals Program

The Traffic Signals Program is much more than the red, yellow, and green lights you see over San Francisco streets. SFMTA’s Traffic Signals Program is responsible for the design, construction, and...

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33 Ashbury Overhead Wiring and Pole Replacement Project

Project Introduction

33 Stanyan Pole Replacement and Overhead Wire Reconstruction Project – Phase 2 began February, 2017 to reduce the on-going maintenance burden on this trolley coach line. Under the $5.3 Million Project...

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Towed Vehicles

The SFMTA is responsible for removing illegally parked and abandoned vehicles from city streets. The SFMTA conducts tows authorized by Enforcement and the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). A...