Fulton Street Safety and Transit Project
Fulton Street is a main traffic and transit thoroughfare in the Richmond District, bordering the northern edge of Golden Gate Park. Every day, residents and visitors cross Fulton Street by foot and...
Fulton Street is a main traffic and transit thoroughfare in the Richmond District, bordering the northern edge of Golden Gate Park. Every day, residents and visitors cross Fulton Street by foot and...
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Please be advised that the regular meeting of the Geary Community Advisory Committee scheduled for Wednesday, January 8, 2025, has been canceled. The next meeting of the Geary...
Clarendon Quick-Build is a transportation safety improvement project along Clarendon Avenue from Johnstone Drive to Laguna Honda Boulevard. The project proposes a road diet (reducing vehicle travel...
Project Updates & Key Milestones The Bayview Shuttle has officially launched! Riders can now download the Bayview Shuttle mobile app through the Apple App Store for iOS or Google Play Store for...
Committee meeting for the Bayview Community Shuttle Program outreach team. Discussion of past activities, survey results, service planning, planned activities, and a report to the Community Congress.
Committee meeting for the Bayview Community Shuttle Workforce Team. Discussion of past activities, planned activities, and a report to the Community Congress.
The SFMTA is working to implement transit and safety improvements along the Geary corridor. The first phase of work, called the Geary Rapid Project, was completed on schedule in fall 2021 and resulted...
The Geary Community Advisory Committee, or Geary CAC, provides input to the project team by providing varied perspectives from the surrounding community and city. The nature of the Geary CAC is...
Promise to the Public The SFMTA and Potrero Neighborhood Collective are committed to an inclusive, transparent stakeholder engagement process in designing this important project. We believe that the...
Why Replace the Potrero Yard? Every day (pre-COVID), 102,000 Muni customers relied on six bus routes (5 Fulton, 5 Fulton Rapid, 6 Haight/Parnassus, 14 Mission, 22 Fillmore, 30 Stockton and 49 Van Ness...
View information from the SF Planning Department about the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Project Application to SF Planning Department and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA...
The Neighborhood Working Group (updated November 2024) The SFMTA is working with a diverse group of neighbors, stakeholders, and SFMTA employees to plan for the modernization of Potrero Yard. The...
The SFMTA is working with a diverse group of neighbors, stakeholders, and SFMTA employees to plan for the modernization of Potrero Yard.
The Potrero Yard Neighborhood Working Group brings together community members to work with SFMTA staff and the Potrero Neighborhood Collective (PNC) developer team to shape public outreach, weigh in on elements of the project design, and inform the design and program of joint development (housing above the yard).
Feedback from the Working Group ensures that diverse viewpoints are considered and incorporated into the decision making for Potrero Yard.
Apply to join the Working Group
January 2025: We currently have two vacant seats on the Working Group:
Youth Services
Senior Services
If you feel your affiliations and work relate to these areas of interest, we encourage you to apply to join the Working Group. Please use the standard Working Group application form to apply.
(Note: If you under age 19 and wish to apply for the Working Group Youth Seat, please use this Youth Seat application form)
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Please contact John Angelico, Public Information Officer, at John.Angelico@SFMTA.com or 415.646.4783 if you have questions.
Reimagined Potrero Yard Tour Join us for a community walking tour of the Potrero Yard Project site starting at Franklin Square and along Bryant Street. Date: Saturday, September 14, 2024 Time: 1:00 -...
The L Taraval Improvement project is a multi-agency collaboration with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and the Department of Public Works to improve and upgrade this vital corridor...
Welcome to the first edition of the SFMTA’s Building Progress Program newsletter. The Building Progress Program is a $2+ billion, multi-year effort to repair, renovate, and modernize the SFMTA’s aging...