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Come Out to Sunday Streets for Fun With Muni This Weekend

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Sunday Streets will kick off its ninth season in the Mission this weekend, once again opening up 14 blocks of Valencia Street for physical activity, community and play.

We’ll be out at the event with a Muni bus and kid-friendly activities to talk about transit improvements in the works.

People walk and bike on Valencia Street in front of four Edwardian homes.

Sunday Streets in the Mission last year.

At our booth at Valencia and 15th streets, the whole family can explore one of our new 60-foot hybrid Muni buses, complete with an on-board scavenger hunt of neat features for curious little ones.

We’ll be on hand to discuss info on Muni Forward improvements and on the Van Ness Improvement Project, which is expected to begin construction later this spring. We’ll also have tables where you can leave written feedback on the changes.

As a new feature this year, each monthly Sunday Streets with an opening procession. At this weekend’s event, Carnaval San Francisco will host the celebration, which will head south on Valencia beginning at McCoppin Street. Everyone is invited to join in - whether they’re on wheels, feet or paws.

We’re proud to continue our support of Sunday Streets, which is a cooperative effort between private sponsors, individual donors and the city.

Sunday Streets will take place on Valencia Street between McCoppin and 26th streets this Sunday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you can’t make it, check out one of the other seven events this year. And for the latest information, be sure to visit the Sunday Streets Facebook page.

A new 60-foot Muni bus sits curbside with a digital headsign displaying the text, "Bus in test - no passengers." A man on the sidewalk looks at the bus as he walks by."

We'll be out on Valencia at 15th Street with one of our new, 60-foot hybrid Muni buses - you can't miss it.