Safety Improvements Installed March 2016
The city is not waiting to complete the full reconstruction of Second Street Improvement Project to begin improving safety along the corridor. As part of San Francisco’s Vision Zero goal to eliminate...
The city is not waiting to complete the full reconstruction of Second Street Improvement Project to begin improving safety along the corridor. As part of San Francisco’s Vision Zero goal to eliminate...
Cable cars were invented by Andrew Smith Hallidie here in San Francisco in 1873. Hallidie's cable car system was based on early mining conveyance systems and dominated the city’s transit scene for...
Visit SF Public Works' webpage to sign up for project updates! The Second Street Improvement Project extends from Market Street to King Street, stretching from downtown San Francisco to the SOMA...
Please join us at an upcoming Open House to discuss this project. After reviewing all of the public feedback from the community meetings and surveys, analyzing the technical feasibility of each option...
On Wednesday, July 17, the SFMTA unveiled its preferred alternative for the Polk Street Improvement Project. Please see here to learn more.
The Planning Department held the first Polk Streetscape Working Group Session with support from the SFMTA and DPW on Tuesday, September 2013. Representatives from local community organizations and...
The Planning Department held the second Polk Streetscape Working Group Session with support from the SFMTA and DPW on October 22, 2013. Representatives from local community organizations and merchant...
The Planning Department, Department of Public Works, and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency co-hosted the final open house at the Tenderloin Elementary School Auditorium on March 26...
SFMTA Update As part of the Polk Streetscape Project, the SFMTA continues to implement interim safety improvements on Polk Street including: Leading pedestrian intervals which allow pedestrians a few...
SFMTA On-Street Shared Vehicle Parking Permit Application (February 2019)