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No Turn on Red Downtown Expansion Progress Map
Muni Crosses a Major Ridership Milestone
Muni ridership set records last month – including on the T Third. On the average weekday in September, more than half a million people rode Muni. This is the highest average weekday ridership since...
No Turn on Red Downtown Expansion Project
The SFMTA is proposing to enhance pedestrian safety by installing new No Turn on Red restrictions and accompanying signage at approximately 200 signalized intersections. The new restrictions would be...
Vision Zero SF
San Francisco Traffic Crashes Report 2017-2022 Everyone in San Francisco deserves to feel safe on city streets. Every year in San Francisco, about 30 people lose their lives and over 500 more are...
Traction Power Project Construction Forecast October 28 - November 8 2024
As part of the Mission Traction Power Improvement Project, crews are scheduled to work on installing new conduits and protected wires to support trolley coach service, underground traction cables to...
It’s a Great Week to Walk and Roll to School
Students and families walk to school during one of our events promoting active transportation. Walk and Roll to School Week Kicks Off Oct. 7-11 Fall is in the air, and the days are shortening. It’s...
Engineering Public Hearing Agenda, October 18, 2024
Introducing the Muni Funding Working Group
We are working on keeping Muni rolling with the Muni Funding Working Group. We love Muni. Our riders love Muni. San Francisco loves Muni. Muni is the oldest publicly owned and operated transit agency...
How many people are biking?
The SFMTA monitors bicycle volumes and commute trends citywide through three data collection methods: ACS Commute Data, annual bike counts collected manually at specified locations and automated...
Performance Metrics
SFMTA Strategic Plan The SFMTA Strategic Plan will guide our priorities over the next two years. We have set forth goals and performance metrics to measure our progress towards these priorities. We...
Slow Streets Program
Slow Streets are safe, comfortable, low-vehicle-traffic routes that prioritize active transportation and community-building. These shared streets are thoughtfully designed and implemented on...
Overnight Construction IT
TO: San Francisco Taxi Drivers On the night of Monday, October 28, the taxi stand at IT will relocate to the inner curb from 1:30am to 5:00am to accommodate construction. You may not join these...
Howard Streetscape Project Fact Sheet
Adult School Crossing Guard Request Evaluation
Transportation 2050
Public transportation is a vital part of a thriving and equitable community and economy. In these truly unprecedented times, the SFMTA has managed San Francisco’s transportation system in a way to...
Board of Directors meeting, December 5, 2023
Members of the SFMTA Board of Directors will attend this meeting in-person. Members of the public are invited to observe the meeting in-person or remotely online. Watch archived Board meetings online
Overnight Construction IT
Your Chase Center Event Ticket = Your Muni Fare
You can ride Muni all day (excluding cable cars) with your electronic or physical ticket to any Chase Center event. Here are the details This program applies to any ticketed Chase Center event that...
Chase Center
During events at Chase Center, the SFMTA will run event service along the new T Third about every 10 minutes in addition to normal T Third service. The additional special event trains – with “S...
Project Proposal: New Stop Sign and Muni Stop Changes on Church Street
New Stop Sign and Muni Stop Changes on Church Street This proposal seeks to 1) improve safety by adding a new all-way Stop sign on Church and 28th streets and 2) improve transit reliability and access...
Cortland Halloween: Thursday, October 31, 2024
Event Summary On Halloween evening, streets in Bernal Heights will be closed off to vehicular traffic to allow for pedestrian overflow during trick-or-treating. Muni will also reroute the 24...