How To Use Slow Streets Fact Sheet
Slow Streets Program What are Slow Streets? Slow Streets are roadways where everyone is welcome, including people walking, biking, scooting, using wheelchairs and driving—and everyone travels slowly...
Slow Streets Program What are Slow Streets? Slow Streets are roadways where everyone is welcome, including people walking, biking, scooting, using wheelchairs and driving—and everyone travels slowly...
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Detailed accounts of recent major system delays of 30-minutes or longer. We apologize if you were inconvenienced by any of these delays and thank you for riding Muni. Incidents are posted on this page...
Pursuant to SFMTA Order No. 6602 adopted December 5, 2022 the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing to solicit public input on the following proposed changes.
The Visitacion Valley and Portola Community-Based Transportation Draft Plan reflects over two years of SFMTA consultation with the local community to identify community needs, priorities and values...
This map shows the corridors approved for inclusion in the Slow Streets Program. Included corridors are: 12th Avenue, from Lincoln Way to Lawton Street 22nd Street, from Bryant Street to Chattanooga...
Slow Streets provide safe travel for children, families, wheel users, older adults, persons with disabilities and the entire community The success of Slow Streets depends on everyone working together...
Arlington Slow Street from Roanoke Street to Randall Street in Glen Park was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. This...
Cabrillo Street from 45th Avenue to 23rd Avenue in the Richmond was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. This corridor had...
Clay Street from Arguello Boulevard to Steiner Street in Pacific Heights was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. This...
“ The Botanical Gardens” by Alice Wu, 2023 Muni Artist, 10th grade We’re partnering with San Francisco Beautiful for the eighth year of Muni Art! The 2023 theme is “ Sights of San Francisco” and for...
Hearst Avenue from Ridgewood Avenue to Baden Street in Sunnyside was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. This corridor had...
Lyon Street from Turk Street to Haight Street in the North of the Panhandle and Haight-Ashbury neighborhoods was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)...
Minnesota Street from Mariposa Street to 22nd Street in the Dogpatch was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. This corridor...
Somerset Street from Silver Avenue to Woolsey Street in the Portola was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. This corridor...
The Shotwell Slow Street is an effort to improve safety and support active transportation on this corridor from 14th Street to Cesar Chavez, providing an important north-south connection through the...
22nd Street from Chattanooga Avenue to Bryant Street in the Mission was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. The SFMTA...