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Libreng Muni para sa mga Senior o Matatanda

Nagbibigay ang programang ito sa mga matatanda o senior na nakatira sa San Francisco, at mababa o katamtaman ang kita, ng libreng paggamit ng mga serbisyo ng Muni kapag gumagamit ng Clipper card...

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Towed Vehicles

The SFMTA is responsible for removing illegally parked and abandoned vehicles from city streets. The SFMTA conducts tows authorized by Enforcement and the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). A...

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Waivers for people experiencing homelessness or low-income and reduction for first time tow

Experiencing homelessness in San Francisco?

Eligible vehicle owners experiencing homelessness who have visited a Coordinated Entry Point in the past 6 months will receive a one-time

  • Administrative fee waiver
  • Tow fee waiver
  • Up to 30 days storage waiver
  • Dolly waiver

Limit one per vehicle owner

Flyer: Steps on how to become eligible

List: Coordinated Entry Points

Low-income in San Francisco?  

Eligible low-income vehicle owners will receive

  • Administrative fee waiver
  • Reduction of the tow fee
  • Up to 15 days storage waiver
  • Dolly waiver
First-time tow in San Francisco?

Individuals whose vehicle has never been previously towed by the SFMTA or SFPD will receive

  • Reduction of the administrative fee

Reduced fee schedule

Administrative fee

Administrative fee (one for all vehicles) Fee to be paid
All tows $360
First-time tow $304
Low-income or experiencing homelessness $0

Tow fee

Tow fee (one for all vehicles) Fee to be paid
People experiencing homelessness $0
Low-income $104
All others $297

How to Qualify

Present one of the following:

  • California State Medi-Cal
  • Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)
  • SFMTA Lifeline card
  • WIC benefits,
  • Fully completed Income Verification form to be submitted with the form below

You may be required to submit the most current award letter.  NO tax documentation will be accepted.


Reductions May Be Applied When Paying Your Tow Fees

No reductions are available without proof of eligibility. Persons unable to prove eligibility must pay the non-reduced fees.

Qualified individual registered owners who submit proof of eligibility when paying the tow fees will automatically receive the reduction.


Request Reimbursement of Certain Tow Fees 

Individual owners who pay the non-reduced fees may request reimbursement if eligibility can be proven within 30 days of the vehicle being claimed.

Reductions are itemized on the SFMTA receipt.  Check your SFMTA receipt to verify whether you received waivers or reductions.

If you paid the full or higher administrative fee to the SFMTA and feel you qualify for certain low-income waivers or a first-time tow reduction, fill out the form below to request reimbursement as applicable to your case. You will be required to upload your receipt and proof of eligibility.

After completing the form, you will receive a confirmation email and further details from case-admin-sf@sfmta.com.


Restrictions

  • All requests for reimbursement must be received within 30 days from the date of tow or 30 days from the date of paying the non-reduced fees 
  • The owner (or renter) of the towed vehicle must be an individual
  • Nonowners are not eligible for low-income waivers
  • For rented or leased vehicles, the rental or lease agreement must be from a bonafide car rental company and identify the renter or lessee as the vehicle's driver
  • All businesses, including partnerships, trusts, for-profit corporations, and nonprofit corporations are excluded
  • First-time tow individuals will be required to provide DMV registration showing the first date of ownership of their vehicle
  • The SFMTA tows vehicles in San Francisco only; vehicles towed in other jurisdictions are not eligible for reductions or reimbursement
  • You must provide a USA mailing address to receive reimbursement

Please complete this form to apply for a reimbursement


Vehicle tow program phone: 415.646.2200 email: TowProgram@sfmta.com

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Mga Pamasahe

Sa maraming paraan ng pagbabayad, ang pagbili ng iyong Muni bus, rail o cable car ticket ay madali. MuniMobile®: Pinahihintulutan kayo ng Muni Mobile, ang opisyal na app ng SFMTA, na agad-agad na...

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Ang Muni Forward Passport

Mangolekta ng mga selyo at maranasan ang 100 milya ng mga pagpapabuti ng pampublikong sasakyan gamit ang Muni Forward Passport at interactive na mapa ng kuwento. Buksan ang Mapa Kunin ang iyong...

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Mga Sasakyang Na-boot

BAYAD SA PAGTANGGAL NG BOOT: $505 Kung na-boot ang sasakyan mo, mayroon kang 72 oras mula sa oras ng pag-boot (hindi kabilang ang mga weekend at holiday) para bayaran ang mga delingkwenteng sitasyon...

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Muni Forward Passport participating businesses

Ipa-stamp ang Muni Forward Passport sa mga kalahok na negosyong ito sa panahon ng Transit Month! Narito ang listahan ng mga negosyo kung saan makakakuha ka ng limitadong edisyon na Muni Forward...

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Muni Service Equity Strategy

Introduksyon sa Proyekto (Project Introduction)

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May bisa ang pamasahe para sa minsanang pagsakay o single ride sa Muni sa loob ng 120 minuto ng pagbibiyahe, iisa man ang ruta nito, o biyaheng may iba’t ibang paglipat sa mga bus at light rail...

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Plano sa Pagbayad

Ang timeline ng pagkumpleto para sa lahat ng mga aktibong plano sa pagbabayad ay pinalawig hanggang sa karagdagang abiso. Maraming magagamit na impormasyon. Maaari kang magpatuloy na gumawa ng mga...

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Introduksyon sa Proyekto (Project Introduction)

Better Market Street is an ongoing, collaborative effort to redesign San Francisco’s most important street. Market Street can become a place where people can gather, spend time and enjoy the sights of the city, as well as a convenient way to access transit, connect by bicycle and walk to diverse destinations along the corridor.

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Become a Muni Operator

Muni Operators Benefits
Application Window
Sign Up for Job Alerts
Requirements
Important Information About Licensing
Frequently Asked Questions

Jump-start your career in transportation -- become a Muni Operator. Whether you're driving Muni's fleet of buses, trains, historic streetcars or world-famous cable cars, as a Muni Operator you're playing an important role in San Francisco. Interested in a job with excellent benefits, great compensation and a sense of civic pride? 

Muni Operators Benefits:

  • 9 Weeks of Paid Operator Training
  • Great Salary, Health Insurance, Retirement, Educational Benefits
  • Opportunities to Grow a Career
  • Pride in Serving the Public


Application Window for 9163 Transit Operator

 

The most recent recruitment for this position closed August 30, 2024.  Please refer to the section of this page to Sign Up for Job Alerts to get notified of our next recruitment.  See below for typical recruitment process information.
  • Read the full job announcement to learn about this position and the full requirements needed.  
    • Notable updates to the minimum qualifications (effective for August 2022 candidates and beyond):
      • Applicants may now have one moving violation within the past 12 months
      • Applicants may now have three moving violations within the past 36 months
      • Applicants are allowed one suspension, revocation or probation of license for a cause involving the unsafe operation of a motor vehicle within the past three years
        • However, convictions for leaving the scene of an accident involving bodily injury or death, reckless driving or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs within the three year period is an automatic disqualification
  • Make sure to complete and submit your application by the deadline posted on the job ad.
  • After applying, keep checking your email. 
    • Projected soon after closing, the recruitment team will send a questionnaire for all applicants to complete. 
      • Make sure you look out for this email and complete the entire questionnaire by the deadline.
  • The questionnaire will include information about a free CityDrive program available to 9163 applicants. 
    • Although only a basic non-commercial license is needed to apply, in order to be hired one must obtain a Commercial Learner's Permit with passenger endorsement and the ability to drive vehicles with airbrakes
    • This free program helps guide candidates through the process of obtaining this permit and associated medical evaluation
    • The earlier you obtain this permit, the earlier you can be considered for a training class
  • The recruitment team will review questionnaires and those who have stated possession of the Minimum Qualifications will be placed on a list of candidates that can be considered for hire.

SFMTA will provide further outreach regarding steps for pre-employment at that time.

This position is currently closed for new applications.  Please sign up for job alerts to be made aware when re-opened for new applications.

April 2024 (T00110) Applicants

  • During November 2024, document review events will be happening exclusively for individuals who applied to this recruitment and made it onto the list
  • An email will be sent mid-October regarding event dates and documents to bring
  • If you applied in April 2024 and don't get an email by the end of the end of the third week of August, email 9163HiringEvent@sfmta.com for more info
    • While you wait, if you do not already have a Commercial Learner's Permit or Commercial Driver's License with passenger endorsement and no air-brake restrictions, it is advantageous for you to start the process of obtaining this.
    • See our section below on licensing requirements for more information on a free program to get you started on this.

August/September 2023 (T00088) and December 2023/January 2024 (T00100) Applicants

  • If you applied to T00088. the list you are on will expire in November 2024 and is not projected to be extended.  Thus if you wish to be considered now, provide any outstanding documents ASAP to DriveMuni@sfmta.com.  Otherwise, you will need to re-apply to be considered for future Transit Operator opportunities.  Use the below information on signing up for job alerts, if needed, to make sure you are alerted of the next posting of this position.
  • If you applied to T00100 and were provided a rank on the eligible list, please provide additional documents that have been requested to DriveMuni@sfmta.com.  If you are unsure of what documents are needed, inquire by including your full name and which list you were on.  This list will expire in March of 2025.

Sign Up for Job Alerts

Interested in the next posting or future postings?  

  • Option One:
    • You can go to the Create a Job Alert page in our new applicant tracking system.
      • You’ll be prompted to complete a simple form for each job alert you’d like to receive. You can enter the keyword of "9163" to ensure you sign up for Transit Operator notifications.  This is the job number used on job postings for this position.
        • Note that only one keyword / job code can be entered in this field. You must complete an additional form for each additional keyword for which you’d like to receive an alert.
        • If you wish to sign up for more jobs, you can submit multiple forms.  Enter a keyword such as "cleaner", "engineer" or "manager" or if you’d like to receive an alert for a specific job code, you may enter the job code number in the “Keyword” field.
        • These job alerts will be sent to you until you cancel them.
      • Check your email immediately after subscribing.  You will need to confirm that you requested for the subscription.
  • Option Two:
    • Click the "Sign up for updates" link near the top of this page.
    • You can sign up for email or text alerts using this option.

Requirements

Qualities We're Looking For in a Muni Operator:

  • 21 and over
  • High School Graduate or GED-holder
  • One (1) year of public contact or customer service experience
  • Minimum of a non-commercial (CA Class C equivalent) license active for a continuous period of three years*
  • Good Driving Record*
  • No convictions within the past seven (7) years of any offense related to the use, sale, possession, or transportation of narcotics, habit forming drugs, or dangerous drugs 
  • No convictions of any sex offense as defined in Section 44010 of the Education Code
  • Ability to Obtain School Pupil Activity Bus (SPAB) Certificate* 

*See the full requirements on the announcement when posted.


Important Information about Licensing

  • In order to qualify to participate in the exam process, one needs to only possess the minimum qualifications that will be posted on the exam announcement.  At this stage, the licensure requirement is only a non-commercial (CA Class C equivalent) license.
  • However, in order to be eligible for hire to one of our training classes a person will need a commercial learner’s permit with passenger endorsement and airbrake endorsements (or a commercial license with these endorsements)

More detailed information about the learner's permit is available by reviewing the Become a Muni Operator: Driver’s Record and Commercial Learner's Permit Guide.

  • If you do not have such a learner’s permit at this time, not a problem at all.  Those who apply will be provided access to a FREE program sponsored in collaboration with the SFMTA and Office of Economic and Workforce Development to help guide candidates through the process of obtaining the necessary permit.  We highly recommend that candidates take advantage of this opportunity as soon as possible in the application process as the earlier this is completed, the earlier we can get you into one of our training classes.

More information about this free training program is available on the CityDrive Training Program site.

  • For those who have a commercial learner’s permit already or a commercial license:
    • Make sure you have passenger and airbrake endorsements.  If you do not, you will need to obtain this before you can start in one of our classes.
    • Make sure your DOT medical is up to date.  If it will expire within the next few months we highly recommend you take steps to renew the medical.  The training requires a full-time commitment of 9 weeks and does not have flexibility for missed days.  Therefore, having your medical renewed ensures you don’t have to get pushed back a class due to your medical being scheduled to expire mid-way through the class.

The Hiring Process Includes:

  • Civil Service Examination
  • Fingerprint and Background Check
  • Medical Exam to obtain a medical certificate
  • Drug Screening
  • Submit DMV Proof of Clean Driving Record
  • Submit Commercial Learner's Permit or Commercial License with passenger and airbrake endorsement
  • Complete a 9-week full-time training
  • Pass a driving test to officially become an Operator!

Frequently Asked Questions

You can also go to the City's Job FAQ page which provides answers to many frequently asked questions on topics such as:

  • Eligibility
  • Veteran's Preference
  • Disabled / Special Needs
  • Drug Tests
  • Conviction History
  • and more...