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Lower Great Highway Pedestrian Improvements Project
The goal of the Lower Great Highway Pedestrian Improvements Project is to increase pedestrian safety and comfort along Lower Great Highway by implementing near- and medium-term pedestrian improvements...
Policy and Planning Framework
San Francisco’s transportation system is shaped by policies and programs at federal, state, regional and local levels. These policies span transit, urban development, housing and climate change...
Laurel Heights/Jordan Park Traffic Calming Project Update - May 21, 2018
This update provides the results of a formal evaluation that was conducted at the Euclid/Parker and Euclid/Palm intersections. Background The intent of the updates on the Laurel Heights/Jordan Park...
K L M Memorial Day Weekend Bus Substitutions: May 26-28, 2018
This Memorial Day Weekend--from Saturday, May 26 through Monday, May 28--crews will be performing important work inside the Twin Peaks Tunnel to prepare for the upcoming extended closure. Forest Hill...
Geary Rapid Project Drawings
The Geary Rapid project will make traveling on Geary—home to one of the busiest bus corridors in the west—a more reliable and safer experience with dedicated bus lanes and safety improvements for...
VIDEO: How to get around during the Twin Peaks closure
In case you haven’t heard – the Twin Peaks Tunnel will be closed for approximately two months starting June 25 for important safety...
Twin Peaks Tunnel Closure Started June 25 -- will last approximately 2 Months
Major construction on the Twin Peaks Tunnel started June 25 and will continue during a closure of the tunnel for approximately two months. Work will be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. During the...
We’ve Gone Platinum!
On April 16, Walk Friendly Communities, a national program recognizing and celebrating cities that prioritize walking and pedestrian safety, designated San Francisco as a Platinum-level Walk Friendly...
High Five for the 5 Rapid
Service Improvements The 5/5R Fulton had some of the most significant service improvements in decades, aimed to increase the frequency of Muni service, reduce overcrowding and increasing safety along...
LRV4: What You Need To Know
On behalf of the SFMTA, we want to inform the public of the steps that we are taking to assure the safety and reliability of our new fleet of Muni light rail vehicles. In light of an incident where a...
This Weekend: Glen Park Festival and DogFest
Events: This weekend will be packed with fun, sometimes eclectic events all around the city that should ensure that there's a little something for everyone. Starting this Friday and lasting throughout...
Active Beale Street
Project Overview The Active Beale Street Project aims to improve Beale Street with: A transit-only lane from Market to Natoma streets that connects five Muni and three Golden Gate Transit lines to the...
Handmade History: Reconstructing Cable Cars 8 and 55
To some, San Francisco's Cable Cars are little more than an obligatory tourist attraction to see while in town. But to the Operators, Mechanics, Machinists and Carpenters who live and breathe Cable...
Bus Shuttles Substitute Powell and Mason Cable Cars
Starting May 2, for about 10 days In support of the Cable Car Gearbox Rehabilitation Project, Muni will run bus shuttles for the Powell and Mason cable car lines between the turntable at Powell &...
Engineering Public Hearing, May 3, 2019
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, May 3, 2019, at 10:00 AM, in Room 416 (Hearing Room 4), City Hall, 1 Dr...
Muni Service this Week: Keeping Customers Informed
Over last weekend and into this week, many Muni customers were inconvenienced by an increase in missed service on several of our routes and lines. A combination of operator absences and operators...
What Happened to My Friday Commute?
UPDATE: As of 7:25 p.m., subway service has been fully restored. We apologize for today's delays, and appreciate your patience. We know that this has been an exceptionally difficult week for Muni...
**PRESS RELEASE** STATEMENT ON TODAY’S SUBWAY DISRUPTION
Today's subway incident was caused by a failure of an overhead wire splice. An overhead wire splice is the connection point between two pieces of contact wire responsible for transmitting electricity...
This Weekend: Sunday Streets and the How Weird Street Fair
If you like weird people and weird things, then Sunday in SoMa is the day for you as the How Weird Street Fair returns. Photo: joped/Flickr How Weird Street Fair Sunday, 12 to 8 p.m.SoMa The How Weird...
SFMTA Wins "Employer of the Year" Award At Strictly Business Awards Luncheon
On Wednesday, the SFMTA was awarded with an Employer of the Year Award during the Jewish Vocational Service's Strictly Business Awards Luncheon. The “Employer of the Year” award was based on an...
Rolling Out the Latest Bike Data
With "Bike to Work Day" rolling in this Thursday, we wanted to update everyone on this past year's bike count data. As the city of San Francisco continues to grow, making the streets safe for people...
SFMTA Public Meetings May 6 - May 20
Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, May 7, 1 p.m. City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 19, 21, 47, 49, F Market, Civic Center Station The SFMTA Board of Directors provides policy oversight for...
Reporting the Results
In 2018, the SFMTA installed over nine miles of bike lanes, including a record 5.5 miles of new protected bike lanes, as well as pedestrian improvements along many major corridors. The mileage is...
Breaking Away for Bike to Work Day
It's time to gear up and roll out. Bike to work day is tomorrow, Thursday, May 9th. Every May, we get together and ride to work on one of the cleanest transportation methods, the old velocipede. No...