1.4 Accessible Pedestrian Signals
Key Takeaway: Adjustments to pedestrian signals at intersections can make a substantial difference for safety. To continue improving safety for pedestrians with disabilities and older adults, we must...
Key Takeaway: Adjustments to pedestrian signals at intersections can make a substantial difference for safety. To continue improving safety for pedestrians with disabilities and older adults, we must...
Key Takeaway: To improve accessibility and safety for people with disabilities and older adults, the SFMTA needs to continue implementing Quick-Build projects and various pedestrian and bicycle safety...
Key Takeaway: The SFMTA works closely with various agencies who are responsible for different elements in the public right of way. Ongoing coordination with these agencies is an important part of...
Key Takeaway: Current accessibility guidelines and standards do not cover all design challenges encountered in San Francisco. There is an ongoing need to develop more comprehensive guidelines and...
Over the past few decades, San Francisco has built hundreds of projects designed to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety. Because people with disabilities and seniors are more likely to be injured or...
Why does the Accessibility Strategy use both “people with disabilities” and “disabled people”? Some in the disability community prefer person-first language, which recognizes the person before the...
Use these links to jump to sections on this page: Data on Disability and Aging in San Francisco Profile of Older Adults in San Francisco Challenges Facing Older Adults Profile of People with...
This section outlines the core principles, values and long-term aspirations that guide the SFMTA's decision-making and goal-setting throughout the Accessibility Strategy's implementation. SFMTA...
Accessible Services Mission Statement In pursuit of equity and inclusion, the Accessible Services Section of the SFMTA supports implementation of system-wide Muni transit improvements that meet and...
On Sunday, May 6, 2018, the annual How Weird Street Faire will take place from 12 noon to 8 p.m. in the Financial District. Streets will be closed and Muni will reroute around the fair. Please read...
Event Summary On Saturday, August 17, 2024, the San Francisco Lowrider Council will host a lowrider cruise along Mission St. through the Mission neighborhood. Read below for details regarding Muni...
Introduction Building on the SFMTA's deep history and commitment to accessibility, this Accessible Transportation Needs Assessment is the first phase of our agency's coordinated and comprehensive...
Background San Francisco is home to an estimated 187,000 adults ages 60 and older and 38,000 adults ages 18-64 living with a disability. Nearly two-thirds of the disabled population are people of...
Project staff tabled at the recent Sunday Streets to talk about plans for Valencia Street. Join us for an open house this month to learn about the next phase of the Valencia Bikeway Improvements...
The Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and Transportation (ISCOTT) hearing will be held remotely. Members of the public are invited to participate either by phone or on-line. Please follow...
TO: San Francisco Taxi Color Schemes and Medallion Holders FROM: Philip Cranna, Enforcement & Legal Affairs Manager, SFMTA Taxi Services Please note that Dreamforce 2024 will take place in San...
The 30 Stockton passing the Chinatown-Rose Pak Metro station on Stockton Street in San Francisco. This Transit Month, we’re celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Muni Forward! Each week, we’ll...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, September 6, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...
About Accessible Services Page About Accessible Services, Figure 1: Boarding a Paratransit Van Black and white photo of an SF Paratransit Staff member helping a rider out of their wheelchair and onto...
Phase One of the SFMTA's Accessibility Strategy is complete! To make this information easily accessible, we have created the Accessible Transportation Needs Assessment website. This platform allows...
Event Summary The San Francisco Arts Commission will be unveiling a monument to Dr. Maya Angelou at the main branch of the SF Public Library on Thursday, September 19. The event will take place from...