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How to Park Legally in San Francisco

72 Hour Maximum 18 Inches or Less from Curb Face the Flow of Traffic Curb Your Tires Check Your Bumpers Check for Signs Don't Park in the Same Place in Permit Areas Don't Use Objects to Claim On...

Route

J Church

Inbound to
Downtown
Outbound to
Balboa Park

Inbound to Embarcadero Station From San Jose & Geneva, north on San Jose, left on 30th St, right on Church, right onto Muni separated trackway from 22nd to 18th sts, to Church, right on Duboce to the...

Event

SweaterFest

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‘Tis the Season to embrace the outrageous! Put on your Icons of San Francisco Sweater or your favorite festive creation and join fellow Muni riders and staff for an afternoon filled with joy and...

Reports and documents

Transportation Review Fees

Monday, 30 October, 2023

The SFMTA collects fees for staff costs related to the review of development projects. The Planning Department informs applicants during the Project Application review process if they must pay these...

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Parking Meters

Overview Parking Meter Locations and Rates Parking Rules: What You Need to Know Broken Meters Residential Parking Permits at the Meter Ways to Pay Further Information Overview Parking meters are used...

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Valencia Bikeway Improvements

Project Introduction

San Francisco: great city, excellent transportation choices. This vision is at the heart of the Valencia Bikeway Improvement effort. Valencia Street has been a key Mission District corridor in the...

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Muni Feedback

In life-threatening situations, call 911 immediately. *Serious incidents and criminal activity should be reported to SFPD if comfortable doing so. 在危及生命的情況下,請立即撥打 911. 如果願意,應向三藩市警方報告嚴重事件和犯罪活動. En...

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How to Ride Muni: The Quick Start Guide

With Muni, you're just a ride away from everywhere in San Francisco. Every day, people board Muni more than 520,000 times to get where they need to go. Follow these easy steps to reach your...

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Cable Car History

Cable cars were invented by Andrew Smith Hallidie here in San Francisco in 1873. Hallidie's cable car system was based on early mining conveyance systems and dominated the city’s transit scene for...

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Cable Cars

No experience is more uniquely San Francisco than a ride on a cable car. Cable cars have come to symbolize our great city (along with another world-renowned transportation icon. Hint: it's a...

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Pay or Permit Parking Expansion Project

Project Introduction

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees parking and all ground transportation in the City, established Pay or Permit Parking as a new regulation type in 2018 to...

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J Church New Stop Sign and Stop Changes - Monday, November 25, 2024

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Service Change Summary Effective Monday, November 25, 2024, the J Church inbound and outbound stops at Church & Clipper streets and at Church & 27th streets will be discontinued. New inbound and...

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SFMTA Budget Planning - Fiscal Years 2025 & 2026

Project Introduction

Budget Balancing Exercise The San Francisco City Charter requires the SFMTA to submit a two-year budget in even-numbered years that outlines how the agency will allocate its operating and capital...

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Twin Peaks Tunnel Upgrades

Project Introduction

The Twin Peaks Tunnel has over a century of service under its belt and needs work to keep up with the demands of time and the Muni system. We conduct regular visual inspections and recently completed...

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Paying Your Fares Keeps Us Moving

Project Introduction

The SFMTA has launched a Fare Share campaign to remind Muni riders to remember to pay their fares on buses and Muni Metro. This Fare Share campaign will remind the ridership and the public about...