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Permits

As the agency that manages San Francisco’s streets, Muni and taxis, we work every day to provide and improve the services like these that keep one of world’s most dynamic cities in the world moving...

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City Vehicle Parking Permits

City Parking Permits are available for use when performing official City business In accordance with Section 910 of the San Francisco Transportation Code, any city-owned or personal vehicle parked at...

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Taxi Industry Fees

SFMTA TAXI SERVICES FEE SCHEDULE New fees are effective July 1, 2020. The waiver of fees is not effective until July 1, 2020. Please download pdf for details. A) New FY21-22 taxi fees are effective...

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Muni Crosses a Major Ridership Milestone

1 week ago

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...

Parking garage

18th St./Collingwood Lot

4116 18th Street San Francisco, CA 94114

Meters Operate Mon-Sat 9:00 am–6:00 pm The lot is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Monthly parking is not available at this lots.

Parking garage

Castro/18th St. Lot

457 Castro Street San Francisco, CA 94114

Meters Operate Mon-Sat. 9:00 am-6:00 pm The lot is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

No overnight parking is allowed. Monthly parking is not available at this lots.

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No Turn on Red Downtown Expansion Project

Project Introduction

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...

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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...

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Board of Directors

The SFMTA Board of Directors provides policy oversight for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods in San Francisco in accordance with the San Francisco Charter and the Transit-First...

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Mission Traction Power Improvement Project

Project Introduction

Starting in late summer 2023, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will begin an underground cable upgrade project on Mission Street that will make the traction power system more...

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It’s a Great Week to Walk and Roll to School

3 weeks 3 days ago

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...

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Introducing the Muni Funding Working Group

2 weeks 2 days ago

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...

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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...

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Folsom-Howard Streetscape Project

Project Introduction

Both Folsom and Howard streets are major three to four-lane arterials, where Folsom Street serves eastbound traffic and Howard Street serves westbound traffic. These couplets were designed for trucks...

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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...

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Howard Street Implementation

Project Introduction

Located in the South of Market neighborhood (SoMa), between 11 th Street and 4 th Street, Howard Street is a two to three -lane westbound arterial originally built to support manufacturing and...

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Slow Streets Program

Project Introduction

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...

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Vision Zero Quick-Build Program

The Vision Zero Quick-Build Program is an SFMTA effort to quickly implement pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements on the Vision Zero High Injury Network. Our Agency is committed to delivering...