29 Sunset Improvement Project - Phase One
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...
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...
Scooters are an important part of San Francisco’s multimodal transportation network. We’re excited to open applications for the FY2025 – FY2026 Powered Scooter Share Program. This program supports the...
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...
Muni platforms continue to see increased traffic. Year after year, we’re seeing a strengthened ridership recovery, reaching new highs in 2024, with a total of 158 million passenger trips, resulting in...
The Oak Street Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety and access for people walking and bicycling on Oak Street (between Stanyan Street and Baker Street) and JFK Drive (between Kezar Drive and...
What is daylighting? “Daylighting” improves safety at intersections by creating a better line of sight between people driving and people in crosswalks. By keeping the area next to crosswalks clear of...
While ADA Paratransit is a federally-mandated service, it does not receive consistent dedicated federal funding. Instead, the SFMTA’s services for older adults and people with disabilities are funded...
Muni riders now can get cell service both above ground and inside our metro and subway tunnels. If you text or use your phone to browse the internet while riding Muni, you may have noticed that you...
Phase 1: Initial Technology Demonstration We will install the new Communications-Based Train Control at street level along the Embarcadero and Third Street corridors to test and validate the new...
The Bayview Community Shuttle is intended to help residents connect more easily with transit lines that serve Bayview-Hunters Point, such as the 54 Felton and T-Third. Accessing public transit can be...
Noe Street from Duboce Avenue to Beaver Street in Duboce Triangle was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. This corridor...
Muni’s Potrero Yard, located at 17th and Mariposa, is currently home to 138 trolley buses. It is also more than a century old and in need of a complete rebuild to make it seismically safe, create more...
Centering mobility for all The Bayview Community Pathway is focused on ensuring access to, and use of, as many ways to get around as possible as in Bayview-Hunters Point -- especially by walking...
Want to take a group out for a special, rail-centric event? The SFMTA offers private charters on our historic cable cars and streetcars. Bring your friends, family, or coworkers out on a ride around...
As a City-owned facility, and in compliance with the San Francisco’s Art Enrichment Ordinance, two percent of the Potrero Yard bus facility construction costs have been allocated by SFMTA and PNC for...
Hello Potrero Yard Neighbor! We are excited to bring you Summer 2024 Updates on the transformation of the century-old SFMTA’s Potrero Yard into a modern, efficient bus maintenance and storage facility...
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...
The Brotherhood/Alemany Safety Improvements Project ("Brotherhood/Alemany") will explore alternatives to improve safety and circulation for all users at the Brotherhood Way/Alemany Boulevard /...
Hello from the Oak Quick-Build Project team! The Oak Street Quick-Build Project will be presented to the SFMTA Board of Directors for consideration of approval on April 1st. This quick-build project...
Public transportation is a vital part of a thriving and equitable community and economy. In these truly unprecedented times, the SFMTA has managed San Francisco’s transportation system in a way to...
Thanks to the almost 1,600 respondents who gave us feedback on design details for the new trees and decorative sidewalks that will be a part of the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project. We have...
The Central Embarcadero Safety Project is the latest phase of the Embarcadero Enhancement Program. This program seeks to improve safety, mobility, connectivity, and accessibility for all users of The...