As part of the Geary Rapid Project , work to replace aging water and sewer lines on Geary Boulevard, in coordination with San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, continues. Water main replacement...
Van Ness Improvement Project crews respond after a tree was downed by high winds on the northwest corner of Van Ness at Union this week, requiring the removal of the southbound bus shelter there. No...
Local small businesses are what give San Francisco its eclectic and unique charm. Running a small business in San Francisco isn’t an easy feat either, especially over the past year. Therefore, it’s...
Note: This page is for archival purposes only and contains outdated information. See N Judah Muni Forward for current information. Project Introduction The N Judah Muni Metro corridor is part of...
With Muni, you’re just a ride away from everywhere in San Francisco. Every day, people board Muni more than 725,000 times to get them where they need to go. Follow these easy steps to get to your...
We are excited to be sharing with you one of the best campaigns to come out of our creative shop. These ads make up what we call our “Peace Campaign.” They may look familiar to you. We created them...
Residents and hungry neighbors gather at Village Pizzeria for the Van Ness Improvement Project’s Meet the Expert speaker series, held each month at a different business on Van Ness. As a sponsor of...
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to impact communities across the country and here in San Francisco, the San Francisco Council of District Merchants Associations (SFCDMA) is asking for your...
Dear Taxi Industry members: Muni is making necessary service reductions during the order to shelter-in-place. We know that for many people with disabilities and older adults walking farther to an...
Starting Monday, May 4, the M Bus will return to partial service as a “Community Shuttle” between Balboa Park and West Portal stations. This service update is based on ridership trends, staffing...
NOTE: This blog post is being kept as an archive and does not contain current information. For current route inform visit SFMTA.com/ServiceChanges. Even with temporarily reduced service and lower...
Corey Lamb is a veteran taxi driver with over 10 years of experience, and one of our unsung heroes. Corey provides at least 50 trips each month to wheelchair users who are unable to use Muni's...
Corey Lamb shown without his face mask for the purposes of this photo only. Corey Lamb is a veteran taxi driver with over 10 years of experience, and one of our unsung heroes. Corey provides at least...
Join the Conversation! We understand that sheltering in place makes community engagement more challenging, and we are working to provide opportunities to continue a transparent, open dialogue during...
Dear Taxi Industry, We are pleased to announce some new and on-going initiatives to help support the Taxi Industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Clean Air Taxi Rebate: The SFMTA’s Clean Air Taxi...
To make more parking available to neighborhood residents as more businesses open, enforcement of parking time limits in all Residential Parking Permit (RPP) areas is set to resume September 14, 2020...
If you travel on Van Ness Avenue, get ready for your travel lane to shift starting next week. Beginning on the evening of Monday, September 14, the Van Ness Improvement Project will begin shifting...
SFMTA staff were honored for their work to keep the city moving during the San Francisco Transit Riders’ Rider First Awards last Friday. The nonprofit organization that aims to better transit in San...
The SFMTA and San Francisco Beautiful announce the kick-off of the 2021 Muni Art Project. This year the program launch will be held virtually due to COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders. Artwork by...
Muni’s 1 California travels the new transit lane on Sacramento Street You may have seen SFMTA’s Paint, Sign or Meter shops putting the finishing touches on almost three miles of new and expanded...
Photo: Happy Holidays from Geary Rapid! The construction crews on the Geary Rapid Project are winding down next week to take a planned break for the holidays. The project remains on-schedule, with...
On December 1, 2020, the SFMTA Board reviewed and approved our plans to begin restoration of rail service in San Francisco. The transit planning team has been working on these plans since August. The...