Pay-By-Plate Coming to Parking Meters
A change from pay-by-space to pay-by-license plate is coming to half of all parking meters in San Francisco on the heels of a four-month pay-by-plate parking meter pilot focused on Indiana Street in...
A change from pay-by-space to pay-by-license plate is coming to half of all parking meters in San Francisco on the heels of a four-month pay-by-plate parking meter pilot focused on Indiana Street in...
As of June 15, Muni will no longer require physical distancing between customers. San Francisco’s Health Officer has confirmed that we may eliminate this requirement to coincide with the broader...
Walking to your vehicle in an empty parking garage can be an uneasy experience, especially in the evening or late at night. With the goal of enhancing security in city-owned parking garages and...
This summer, many Muni riders noticed a decline in service as we experienced a temporary shortage of bus operators. In August, Mayor London Breed called on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation...
This summer, many Muni riders noticed a decline in service as we experienced a temporary shortage of bus operators. In August, Mayor London Breed called on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation...
Daylight Saving Time Reminder: This Sunday, it’s time to fall back one hour as Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. While most smartphones will make the time adjustment automatically, don’t forget to...
This summer, many Muni riders noticed a decline in service as we experienced a temporary shortage of bus operators. In August, Mayor London Breed called on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation...
This summer, many Muni riders noticed a decline in service as we experienced a temporary shortage of bus operators. In August, Mayor London Breed called on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation...
New mobility services and technologies promise to fill gaps in our transportation system and make it more effective, more sustainable, and more equitable. But we know that without careful management...
We are celebrating a courageous woman who helped transform the way we think about equity in transit—beginning with a new Muni campaign honoring Rosa Parks. Parks is one of the most closely associated...
As we wrap up Woman's History Month, we would like to mention several other heroes that helped shape the face of transportation in our City. Almost a hundred years earlier than Rosa Parks’ bold action...
City garages in San Francisco that have received the new Parking Access Revenue Control System (PARCS) equipment have experienced a 70 percent reduction in vehicle break-ins. The PARCS project goal is...
Enjoy the over one-mile of car-free open space in the Excelsior during this weekend's edition of Sunday Streets. Photo: SFMTA Archive TreasureFest: Easter Brunch Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m...
Events: This weekend will be full of a wide array of events and activities including the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure along the Embarcadero, the Folsom Street Fair, the last homestand of...
Vision Zero SF is the city’s road safety policy that will build safety and livability into our streets, protecting the one million people who move about the city every day. From education to traffic...
The SFMTA Board of Directors is now full with the Sept. 25 appointment of Amanda Eaken, a leading expert and advocate for sustainable urban planning in land use and transportation policy. The San...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is conducting a survey involving part-time delivery workers, or couriers, who work for courier network services like Postmates, Caviar, DoorDash...
Starting earlier this week transit and safety improvement work began on the Geary Rapid Project. The Geary corridor is one of the busiest bus corridors in the country. Every day around 54,000...
Supervisor Safai, with support from the SFMTA and the SFCTA are bolstering our commitment to traffic safety in District 11. The Neighborhood Transportation Improvement Program (NTIP) has designated...
The USS Bonhomme Richard makes an early appearance in this September 29, 2018 photograph. Photo: Official U.S. Navy Page/Flickr Fleet Week Friday-Sunday, various timesMarina and The Embarcadero It's...
Travel back 45 years ago today to Oct . 4 , 1973 for a glimpse at the transformation of Geary Street into the Geary Expressway. Starting in the mid-1940s, cities across the U . S . were undergoing...
This week we reached the midpoint or our electric, stationless bikeshare pilot and we'd like to share our findings. JUMP Bikes is the only permittee in the pilot, which began in January. They were...
Events: There will be no shortage of fun, unique events throughout the city this weekend. On Saturday, there will be a street food festival in Potrero Hill, the Ocean Beach Music and Art Festival in...
The Polk Streetscape Project is near completion! As we work with San Francisco Public Works to finalize everything, here’s what you need to know about the new bike lanes, streetscape amenities...
Person biking on our new protected bikeway on 8th Street. What makes for a great bike city in America? Is it the miles of protected bike lanes? The number of bike shops? An abundance of stunning...