Pay Meter by iPhone App
Download app from Apple App Store How to Pay by iPhone 1. Launch the app, then sign in, sign on as guest, or register for an account. 2. Enter location, length of stay, and confirm details. On single...
Download app from Apple App Store How to Pay by iPhone 1. Launch the app, then sign in, sign on as guest, or register for an account. 2. Enter location, length of stay, and confirm details. On single...
1. Enter location and payment type - credit card or Apple Pay. Enter location and duration. On single-space meters, the location number appears on a decal on both the front and back of the meter and...
1. Call 866.490.7275 2. Enter your 10-digit phone number or press * for new user.3. Enter PIN or last 4 of credit card number. 4. Enter location number and number of minutes. On single-space meters...
Meters accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and debit cards. Single Space Meter 1. Insert card in the slot, stripe side down.2. Press blue + and - buttons to adjust the time on the...
Single space meter Insert coins until screen displays the time you need Insert more coins to increase the time, up to the time limit at this location No receipt issued Multi-space paystation Enter...
Starting Saturday, June 26, 2021, the J Church will resume its normal service to Balboa Park Station. The J Church terminal at Balboa Park station will be temporarily relocated south of Geneva Ave...
The project team has updates to share on the Central Embarcadero Safety Project, including key takeaways from the public engagement survey, modifications to the proposal based on feedback, and...
Important Starting in October, 2025 the Color Curb Committee and Hearing process has ended. To make things easier for small businesses, there is a new way to review and comment on curb changes. To...
Heading out to run an errand, meeting friends, taking in the sights at the Botanical Garden or Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park (both now open) or getting a bite to eat? On May 21, join people...
In a pre-COVID session, Director Jeff Tumlin and SFMTA staff discuss the agency’s priorities As the manager of San Francisco’s streets and transportation network, the SFMTA has the immense...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, June 4, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be available...
In August 2021, 98% of residents and 100% of equity neighborhoods could be within a ¼ mile of a Muni stop Following major service restorations on May 15, with the KT Ingleside-Third and N Judah Muni...
Have you ever wondered how traffic signals could better balance the needs of all road users, whether driving, bicycling, walking or taking Muni? The SFMTA is rolling out its Connected Corridor Pilot...
As of June 15, Muni will no longer require physical distancing between customers. San Francisco’s Health Officer has confirmed that we may eliminate this requirement to coincide with the broader...
Muni Art 2020 by Jocelyn Li Langrand The Muni-Art contest will be returning in 2022 to once again to bring the work of locally-based poets and artists to Muni customers throughout San Francisco. We...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, June 18, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be available...
Lake Merced is a popular recreational destination Help Us Prioritize and Identify Needed Safety Improvements The Lake Merced Pedestrian Safety Project is studying potential improvements for pedestrian...
The information below is an archive of the project as it was originally envisioned. For the latest information, please visit the J Church Transfer Improvements Project page. Project Introduction...
The SFMTA’s efforts to improve transportation in Bayview-Hunters Point, one of San Francisco's traditionally African-American neighborhoods, have been recognized today by the American Planning...
Evaluation results are in After temporary emergency transit lanes were installed on Geary Boulevard in the Richmond, the SFMTA conducted a survey and evaluated the lanes to determine how well they are...
In case the folks announcing “Welcome back Muni riders!” and “Thanks for riding Muni!” when you ride our buses or trains sound familiar, you’re not mistaken. Those are INDEED celebrity voices! Since...
Important Starting in October, 2025 the Color Curb Committee and Hearing process has ended. To make things easier for small businesses, there is a new way to review and comment on curb changes. To...
The information below is an archive of the project as it was originally envisioned. For the latest information, please visit 4th Street Bridge Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes Project page. Project...
The information below is an archive of the project as it was originally envisioned. For the latest information, please visit 43 Masonic and 44 O'Shaughnessy Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes Project...
Restored Cable Car 8 being readied for return to service Nothing says “San Francisco” quite like our historic cable cars--and they’ll soon be gracing our streets once more. As the city intensifies its...