January 13, 2026
The SFMTA is pausing the installation of red transit only lanes that was originally planned to begin this month on Ocean Avenue as part of the K Ingleside Rapid Project.
District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar’s office and District 11 Supervisor Chyanne Chen’s office will organize a working group to discuss potential transportation improvements on Ocean Avenue and ensure responsiveness to potential impacts to residents and small business along this corridor.
The K Ingleside Rapid Project has been a community-driven effort from the start. The project emerged as a top community priority from the Ocean Avenue Mobility Action Plan, which was launched in 2021.
The SFMTA remains committed to achieving the goals of the project:
- Improving transit capacity
- Reducing Muni travel times and increasing reliability, and
- Enhancing traffic safety.
We will continue to move forward with implementation of all other parts of the project. We still plan to add left turn restrictions at five Ocean Avenue intersections in January. These changes keep transit stops clear by improving traffic flow, and enhancing safety for people walking on Ocean Avenue.
The locations where we will add left turn restrictions are:
- No left turn from Ocean Avenue onto Brighton Avenue (southbound)
- No left turn from Ocean Avenue onto Plymouth Avenue (northbound)
- No left turn from Ocean Avenue onto Miramar Avenue (southbound)
- No left turn from Ocean Avenue onto Jules Avenue (southbound)
- No left turn from Ocean Avenue onto Lakewood Avenue (northbound)
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