Our Vision Goes Beyond Zero
Ten years ago last month, San Francisco proudly became the second city in the United States to adopt Vision Zero , an ambitious pledge to end all serious and fatal traffic crashes. Since I joined the...
Ten years ago last month, San Francisco proudly became the second city in the United States to adopt Vision Zero , an ambitious pledge to end all serious and fatal traffic crashes. Since I joined the...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, April 19, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...
The Folsom Streetscape Project will improve safety and access for people walking, bicycling, and taking Muni. Construction is anticipated to begin in May 2024. Learn about wider sidewalks, a two-way...
Muni customers catch the T Third Line at the Union Square/Market Street Station on opening day. The Central Subway has connected communities from the Bayview to Chinatown for over a year now. As we...
We recently posted a blog about the project, The Road Forward for the L Taraval Improvement Project. and would like to share the progress we have made to date. Our most recent blog reflected the work...
A 38 Geary bus beats traffic in the new transit lanes installed last fall. The Geary Boulevard Improvement Project aims to address bus delays and traffic concerns on a high-injury corridor. Community...
As part of the West Portal Station Safety and Community Improvements Project, these proposals use tools proven to improve traffic safety. These include: Physically protect the bus stop on the north...
Street safety advocates and SFMTA staff at an event outside City Hall commemorating the 10th anniversary of Vision Zero. It’s been a decade since San Francisco adopted Vision Zero. That’s the road...
West Portal Station is a busy transit hub served by three rail lines and two bus routes. This week, we’re hosting pop-ups in West Portal and running a survey to seek your feedback on safety...
A rendering of the Potrero Yard Modernization Project. Learn more about our plan to replace a 100-year-old bus yard with new transit infrastructure and up to 465 affordable housing units. ( Arcadis...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, May 3, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...
Keeping cars off our sidewalks and bikeways will help make it safer for everyone to get around. This week, we will begin a focused parking enforcement plan to help make sidewalks and streets safer for...
With our new budget, people can still get where they need to go on more than 70 Muni routes. On Tuesday, April 16, the SFMTA Board of Directors unanimously approved the agency’s FY 2025 and FY 2026...
May 2, 2024 Since launching the West Portal Station Safety and Community Space Improvements Project just over two weeks ago, we’ve heard feedback on the project proposal from thousands of community...
During our MuniSafe Day Out last June, SFMTA staff shared how to report harassment. To make our system safer for everyone, we launched MuniSafe and the Safety Equity Initiative in 2022. These programs...
The L Taraval Improvement Project is a multi-agency collaboration to improve safety, accessibility and transit reliability, and to rehabilitate aging utility lines and roadway pavement along Taraval...
SFCFC fans rooting for the home team at Kezar Stadium. The start of the new San Francisco City Football Club (SFCFC) season is around the corner and there's more than just soccer to get excited about...
Most of the Quick-Build phase of the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project was completed in late 2023, marking a major step towards better bus service and safer streets for people traveling on Geary...
During Muni Heritage Weekend, riders took a green trip through Dolores Park in one of our historic streetcars. Five years ago, the city declared a climate state of emergency. We see the climate crisis...
Tapping a Clipper card is one of the many ways to pay to ride Muni. Maybe this has happened to you: You board Muni and tap your Clipper card or pay your cash fare, but lots of other people get on...