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Larkin Street Quick-Build

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The Larkin Street Quick-Build Project extent is Larkin Street from Market Street on the southern end to Sutter Street on the North end, in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. All the major...

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Marin Facility Site Improvements

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The Marin facility is a 3.2-acre site located south of Cesar Chavez and west of Third Street. We are planning improvements centered on safety and security. Many improvements can be considered deferred...

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Panhandle Social Distancing and Safety Project

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The SFMTA is proposing a parking protected bikeway on Fell Street between Baker Street and Shrader Street to provide relief to crowding and support social distancing on the Panhandle Path. This...

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Twin Peaks Figure 8 Redesign Project

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The Twin Peaks Figure 8 Redesign Project was sponsored by San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department (RPD) in partnership with the SFMTA and San Francisco Public Works (SFPW). Please visit the RPD...

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San Bruno Ave Multimodal Improvement Project

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December 2019 Update: San Bruno Ave Multimodal Improvement Project - For Chinese and Spanish translations, please select machine translation from the “Languages” menu at the top of the page. Thank you...

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District 11-Wide Traffic Calming Project

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With coordination and funding through the SFCTA’s Neighborhood Transportation Improvement Program (NTIP), Supervisor Safai has committed to traffic safety improvements, district wide. The goal of this...

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Excelsior Neighborhood Traffic Calming Project

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Starting in the fall of 2017, the SFMTA will lead a collaborative community planning process in the Excelsior with the goal of creating safer and more comfortable neighborhood streets for people...

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Waterfront Transportation Assessment

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Project overview The Waterfront Transportation Assessment (WTA) was a San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) led transportation and land use planning effort that began in late 2012...

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38 Geary Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes

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UPDATE: Temporary emergency transit lanes were installed along segments of Geary Boulevard in winter 2020-21. Evaluation done in spring 2021 showed that the new transit lanes and other treatments have...

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Planning and Engineering Internship Program

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The SFMTA Planning and Engineering Internship Program is aimed at students pursuing degrees and careers related to transportation planning and transportation engineering. Interns join teams within the...

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Great Highway Traffic Signal Upgrades

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The Great Highway Traffic Signal Upgrade project will replace traffic signal hardware at 8 intersections along the Great Highway between Lincoln Way and Vicente Street. These signals are prone to...

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Contract 66 New Traffic Signals

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The Contract 66 New Traffic Signals project will construct new traffic signals at ten locations and a pedestrian activated flashing beacon at one location, as well as related bicycle and pedestrian...

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Muni Metro East Storage Site Improvements

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The back lot of the Muni Metro East (MME) Rail Facility has been used as an SFMTA storage yard since it opened. Adjacent to the MME rail yard, the back lot has stored a variety of equipment and bulky...

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District 2 Safety Study

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The District 2 Safety Study will look at access and traffic safety in the neighborhood. The study will focus on areas that have many seniors, children, and people with disabilities (i.e., "vulnerable...

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Muni Funding Working Group

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From September 2024 to January 2025, the Controller's Office will lead a working group to gather public input, identify solutions, and provide recommendations to address the near-term and medium-term...

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Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place Quick-Build Project

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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...

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29 Sunset Improvement Project – Phase Two

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The 29 Sunset Improvement Project is the first holistic effort to invest in the route for current and future users. The project aims to deliver transportation improvements to southern and western San...

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Paying Your Fares Keeps Us Moving

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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...

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Muni Stop Lighting Project

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Photo of two SFMTA staff on a boarding platform. One is on a ladder installing a solar panel on top of a pole while another observes. The Muni Stop Lighting Project aims to improve lighting at Muni...

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M Ocean View Transit and Safety Project

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The M Ocean View connects the Ocean View district to downtown San Francisco via the Twin Peaks Tunnel and the Balboa Park BART station. It also provides the Ocean View district with access to...

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N Judah Layover Pilot

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The N Judah is one of San Francisco’s busiest Muni Metro lines, connecting residents from Ocean Beach through the Inner Sunset to Downtown. We are exploring this layover adjustment to understand its...

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Lake Merced Quick-Build Project

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The Lake Merced Quick-Build Project proposes roadway reallocation and lane narrowing on segments of Lake Merced Boulevard from Skyline Boulevard to John Muir Drive, promoting traffic calming and...

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Safety Equity Initiative

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All Muni users, SFMTA employees, San Franciscans and visitors to our world-class city deserve public transit that prioritizes safety and security. Safety and security are the first standard measure of...