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Fiscal Years 2021-2022: The SFMTA Budget Process

5 years ago

We recognize the Coronavirus pandemic and current shelter-in-place order have significantly changed our daily routines. The timeline for the SFMTA budget approval has not yet changed, and as such, we...

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SFMTA Board Approves FY 2025 and FY 2026 Budget

10 months 2 weeks ago

With our new budget, people can still get where they need to go on more than 70 Muni routes. On Tuesday, April 16, the SFMTA Board of Directors unanimously approved the agency’s FY 2025 and FY 2026...

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Power System Operator -- Meet ess Goldsworthy

ess Goldsworthy records data in a substation for the SFMTA. Power System Operator -- Meet ess Goldsworthy ess Goldsworthy is an assistant power system operator who helps keep Muni moving. Learn how...

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How New Speed Cameras Will Make Our Neighborhoods Safer

1 year ago

A new roadway safety tool will make San Francisco's streets safer in 2025. Here’s everything you need to know about Automated Speed Enforcement cameras. What is an Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE)...

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A Day in the Life: A Muni Employee’s Heroic Story

3 months 3 weeks ago

Denise Green addresses the SFMTA Board of Directors during her special recognition award. Muni’s operators and station personnel are on the front lines of our city’s security. They help keep...

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The SFMTA’s Year in Numbers

1 year 1 month ago

The Covid-19 pandemic changed the way transit systems – and cities – across the country function, but with the worst of the pandemic now behind us, the SFMTA is focused on the future. In our latest...

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Masonic Avenue Streetscape Project

Project Introduction

Get construction updates here! The Masonic Avenue Streetscape Project is an effort to improve safety for people walking, biking, taking transit and driving on Masonic Avenue between Geary Boulevard...

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5th Street Improvement Project

Project Introduction

The 5th Street Improvement Project improves safety along the corridor for those who walk, bike, and drive in the neighborhood. The 5th Street Project is separated into two phases of work- the 5th...

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Page Slow Street

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Page Slow Street extends from Stanyan Street to the west (at the edge of Golden Gate Park) eastward to the Gough and Market street intersections. Page Street is an important corridor for the Haight...

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Bayshore Boulevard Quick-Build Project

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Bayshore Boulevard is a north-south roadway that extends from Cesar Chavez Street to San Francisco’s eastern edge and generally parallels U.S. Highway 101. Bayshore Boulevard between Jerrold Avenue...

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13th Street Safety Project

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13th Street is an east-west street that borders the South of Market neighborhood and Mission District, running underneath the elevated Central Freeway. On the ground level, 13th Street serves motor...

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Sloat Blvd Quick-Build Project

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The Sloat Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety for all users and enhance active-transportation options on Sloat Boulevard between Skyline Boulevard and 47th Avenue, connecting Lake Merced, the...

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L Taraval Improvement Project Reaches Key Milestone

3 years 8 months ago

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 support and collaboration from our city partners, the SFMTA...

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San Francisco Half Marathon & 5K: Sunday, February 2, 2025

Event Summary The San Francisco Half-Marathon & 5k Race is on Sunday, February 2, in Golden Gate Park from JFK Drive near Stow Lake, through the Park, Panhandle and Great Highway. The event requires...

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Geary Rapid Project Breaks Ground

SAN FRANCISCO - Mayor London Breed, in partnership with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and other City departments, officially broke ground on the Geary Rapid Project. This...

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How We Can Choose a Cleaner, Greener San Francisco

10 months 1 week ago

During Muni Heritage Weekend, riders took a green trip through Dolores Park in one of our historic streetcars. Five years ago, the city declared a climate state of emergency. We see the climate crisis...

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New Law Brings Safer Speed Limits to San Francisco

3 years 4 months ago

With the passage of California Assembly Bill 43 (Friedman)—which allows local jurisdictions to reduce speed limits in key areas—San Francisco is poised to make major progress toward our goal of...

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Behind Our New Bus Ads: How We Work with Local Businesses

5 months 1 week ago

A new campaign promoting the Central Richmond includes 1,000 interior bus ads. They are currently on buses all over the Muni network. “Central Richmond District: Everything You Need.” Buses carrying...

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Muni Crosses a Major Ridership Milestone

4 months 3 weeks ago

Muni ridership set records last month – including on the T Third. On the average weekday in September, more than half a million people rode Muni. This is the highest average weekday ridership since...

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Introducing the Muni Funding Working Group

5 months ago

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...