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What’s in Proposition L?

2 years 5 months ago

On November 8, San Francisco voters will decide whether to continue a half-cent transportation sales tax that has been funding city and county transportation projects since it was first enacted in...

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Bayview Community Pathway

Project Introduction

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...

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Why Twin Peaks Tunnel Will Be Closed This Weekend

8 months 4 weeks ago

A worker inspects infrastructure in Twin Peaks Tunnel. For over a century, Twin Peaks Tunnel has helped people zip across the heart of San Francisco. And with all these years of service under its belt...

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Marin Facility Site Improvements

Project Introduction

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 and prepping the site to support Muni yards...

Press releases

Press Release - Muni Ridership rises 25% in 2023

SAN FRANCISCO – Muni ridership rose 25% in 2023 compared with 2022, to 433,000 average weekday riders, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) reported in its latest data. The agency...

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Backpacks and Pencils? Check. Safer Streets? You Can Help.

8 years 7 months ago

To make the most of their school days, students need a lot of supplies – but more importantly, they need to get to and from school safely. There's where we can all help. With San Francisco schools...

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SFMTA Public Meetings, Sept. 15 – 26

10 years 6 months ago

One of the main reasons Moving SF exists is to make it easier to learn about transportation in our town. This post will do just that by introducing our Meeting Round-up column. This bi-weekly feature...

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2.3 Accessible Emerging Private Passenger Services

Key Takeaway: New private passenger services like Uber, Lyft and Autonomous Vehicles should be accessible to all users. Despite not having regulatory authority over these services, the SFMTA can...

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Charter a Cable Car or Streetcar

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...

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Delivering Protected Bike Lanes at Double the Pace

5 years 9 months ago

As bike month wraps up, we wanted to provide updates about our efforts to improve safety for people riding bikes in San Francisco. In response to Mayor London Breed’s focus on improving street safety...

Project update

L Taraval Improvement Project Segment A Complete July 2021

Construction of Segment A Successfully Completed July 2021 While the past 18 months have been full of challenges and anxiety because of the pandemic, today we have good news to share. With community...

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Muni Helps Fuel Japantown’s Recovery

6 months 4 weeks ago

Hop on Muni to get to Japantown! San Francisco’s Japantown is thriving post-pandemic. COVID-19 scrambled most cities’ economies and the way residents and visitors spend money. But sales tax data show...

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Slow Streets Mural Pilot Program

Project Introduction

Slow Streets started as an emergency response to the pandemic, but they’ve become so much more. They’re not only opening up new travel options and creating new community connections, they’re also...

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Vision Zero: Spreading the Word About Safer Streets in SF

8 years 7 months ago

By now, you've hopefully heard of Vision Zero — San Francisco's goal to eliminate traffic deaths by 2024. The message is simple: Fatal collisions — not “accidents” — on our city streets are neither...

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Masonic Ave Transformation Breaks Ground in June

8 years 9 months ago

We’re excited that Masonic Avenue’s long-overdue makeover will soon break ground and held an open house meeting yesterday to help get the word out. With the Masonic Avenue Streetscape Project, we will...

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SF Named a New Vision Zero Focus City

9 years 1 month ago

There is safety in numbers. That’s true in more ways than one, which is why we're proud to share that San Francisco is one of the 10 cities across the nation today to be named as a member of the new...