Special Event Street Closures
Special events and other community gatherings are an important part of the fabric of life in San Francisco, contributing not only economically, but also socially, and such contributions are more...
Special events and other community gatherings are an important part of the fabric of life in San Francisco, contributing not only economically, but also socially, and such contributions are more...
Welcome! Thank you for your interest in becoming a taxi driver with the SFMTA. It is easy to become a new taxi driver and the SFMTA does not charge a fee. Below are instructions on how to apply. If...
The Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place Quick-Build Project is proposed along one block on Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place from McAllister Street to Grove Street. Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place is a two-way...
Quick-Build transit and safety improvements are coming to Geary this fall as part of the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project. The SFMTA understands that change can be difficult and that we have a role...
Livable Streets leads projects focused on creating safe and inviting streets and sidewalks for all who walk and use a bicycle. This includes enhancements to the bicycle and pedestrian environment...
Built in 1915, Potrero Yard today maintains over 150 trolley coaches that serve neighborhoods across the city, including many communities that are heavily reliant on transit. Routes include the 5...
Refined Project The Refined Project is the four-story bus facility with housing adjacent and above. It maximizes housing units and affordability with up to 465 units of affordable all-family and...
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Muni's first-ever official merchandise store at The Muni Store. After years of planning and hard work, we...
The 25 operates express within the South of Market area, stopping only at the Salesforce Transit Center. Inbound to Salesforce Transit Center From Avenue H & 9th St, continue north on Avenue H to...
The 22 Fillmore serves over 20,000 daily riders, but it used to travel at less than 4 miles per hour on parts of 16th Street. The 16th Street Improvement Project implemented several community-informed...
Regulations For Working In San Francisco Streets, also known as the “ Blue Book,” is a manual for City agencies (DPW, Muni, SFWD, DPT, Port of SF, etc.), utility crews, private contractors, and others...
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...
The SFMTA invites you to an open house on Pay or Permit Parking. This new regulation successfully manages visitor parking in parts of Hayes Valley. It is now proposed for street blocks in the Marina...
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Driveway Red Zones provide additional clearance for vehicles accessing off-street parking. They are installed next to active residential driveways. They are typically two feet long and installed on...