Coming Soon: Williams Quick-Build Open House!
Mark Your Calendars! From April 22 through May 13, the SFMTA is hosting a virtual open house as one way to provide information about the project proposals and collect public feedback about proposed...
Mark Your Calendars! From April 22 through May 13, the SFMTA is hosting a virtual open house as one way to provide information about the project proposals and collect public feedback about proposed...
Transit Lanes in the Richmond District Muni is a core part of our community’s urban fabric that, like so much, has been upended by the pandemic. Yet, as hard as the last year has been, the SFMTA is...
The K Ingleside exiting the subway at West Portal On April 16, the SFMTA, along with Mayor Breed and District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar, announced that Muni’s K Ingleside trains will return to the...
Much of Muni service has already been restored since the pandemic-related service reductions at the beginning of the crisis, thanks to the dedication of SFMTA staff. As San Francisco emerges from the...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, April 30, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be available...
After years of planning and construction, work on the Van Ness Improvement Project is progressing rapidly and the end is in sight! Construction is projected to be finished by the end of this year...
Happy Earth Day! Established in 1970, Earth Day gave voice to the growing public consciousness concerning the environmental state of our planet, and the collective search for ways to save it. This...
Parking at any of our 22 city-owned facilities is now easier and safer than ever. Late last month we completed the Parking Access Revenue and Control Systems (PARCS) project. This four-year effort...
With the F Market & Wharves returning to service on May 15th, here’s a brief look back through the past 115 years of streetcar service along Market Street, our most traveled thoroughfare. May 2, 1906...
Shortly after the pandemic’s onset, the SFMTA implemented Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes to make sure essential trips on Muni wouldn’t get caught in traffic. On Mission Street from 11th to 3rd...
New Operator Facilities Coming Soon to California & 6th Ave Join us May 13, 2021, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Zoom Meeting to learn more Due to the pandemic, SF Muni operators have lost access to many...
The SFMTA Board of Directors unanimously approved Muni’s 1 California Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes project as proposed at its April 20, 2021 meeting. Thank you to everyone who attended the...
Note: The date for reporting this equity analysis to the MTA Board has been moved to May 18 In March 2020, due to unprecedented constraints on resources brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the SFMTA...
Photo: F Market & Wharves historic streetcar making its way up Market Street from the Ferry Building to Castro. To support San Francisco’s economic recovery and reopening as tourism returns, the SFMTA...
Pedestrian crossing Evans Avenue at Toland Street This month we are reaching out to community groups and businesses along Evans Avenue for feedback on making this corridor safer and more inviting for...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, May 14, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be available...
Note: As of January 7, 2023, the K Ingleside and T Third are no longer combined. The K Ingleside continues to run between Balboa Park and Embarcadero stations. The T Third runs between Sunnydale and...
Muni buses and private vehicles with two or more occupants will soon see an innovative solution for San Francisco: High Occupancy Vehicle lanes (HOV) on city streets, approved by a 5-1 vote on April...
Muni is making minor route and stop changes for the K Bus, L Bus, L Owl, 8 Bayshore and 49 Van Ness/Mission. Please read below for summaries about each route. Route pages will be updated on the first...
A change from pay-by-space to pay-by-license plate is coming to half of all parking meters in San Francisco on the heels of a four-month pay-by-plate parking meter pilot focused on Indiana Street in...
Go to the Pay-By-Browser website (m.paybyphone.com) Log in, register for an account, park as guest, or log in via Facebook. Select Park. 3. Enter location. On single-space meters, the location number...
Download app from Google Play How to Pay by Android 1. Launch the app. 2. Sign in or register. Select PARK for guest user. 2. Enter the location. On single-space meters, the location number appears on...