Bay to Breakers: Sunday, May 17, 2026
Event Summary The annual Bay to Breakers race will take place this Sunday, May 17. This footrace has been run for more consecutive years over a given course and length than any other footrace in the...
Event Summary The annual Bay to Breakers race will take place this Sunday, May 17. This footrace has been run for more consecutive years over a given course and length than any other footrace in the...
Who can apply for a driveway red zone? Property owners or renters who have access to a property's garage (assuming it fronts the curb) may apply for a driveway red zone. My driveway red zone is faded...
Welcome to the SFMTA MAAC Page! We are a 21-member body who provide guidance on all accessibility related issues which involve the SFMTA. Please come join us at our next meeting. The committee...
The Frida Kahlo Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety for people walking and bicycling on Frida Kahlo Way and Judson Avenue west of Foerster Street. It seeks to strengthen active-transportation...
To: San Francisco Taxi Drivers, Medallion Holders, and Color Scheme Managers From: Philip Cranna, Enforcement and Legal Affairs Manager, SFMTA Taxi Services Dear Taxi Industry Member: Please note the...
SFMTA offers convenient mobile options for paying at meter spaces throughout San Francisco—HotSpot and ParkMobile. These services let you pay for meters, receive reminders before your time expires...
Event Summary During Fix-It Week events, buses will run above ground to connect all stops, beginning at 9:30 p.m. through the normal end of train service at 12 a.m. T Third Street Line and Owl service...
The 29 Sunset Improvement Project – Phase Two now has updated proposals to improve the 29 Sunset. These proposals include revisions that we made to our summer 2025 proposals based on feedback that we...
We now have new proposals to improve the 29 Sunset as part of the 29 Sunset Improvement Project – Phase Two. These proposals are designed to achieve several goals: More reliable bus service, with...
The 29 Sunset Improvement Project – Phase Two now has updated proposals to improve the 29 Sunset. These proposals include revisions that we made to our summer 2025 proposals based on feedback that we...
In response to community concerns about seeing riders not paying their fares, the SFMTA launched a series of efforts, known as the Fare Share campaign, to remind Muni riders of the importance of...
Carnaval is back this weekend – learn how to join the fun. Photo by Jayasimha Nuggehalli. Join us Saturday, May 23, 2026 and Sunday, May 24, 2026 for one of the city’s most vibrant cultural...
The Beach Street Quick-Build Project is committed to delivering transportation safety and comfort on the project corridor from The Embarcadero to Polk Street for all users. The project will consider...
Happy Spring! Construction to complete the Beach Street Quick-Build Project is starting soon! Our team has been working closely with project partners to finalize coordination and prepare for...
The Muni Construction Support Services is available to support and provide services to any construction project or activity occurring on roadways with SFMTA Muni transit service. On this page you will...
Contractor Parking Permits exempt permit holders from (a) meter payment, and (b) time limits in Residential Parking Permit Areas. Requirements Contractor Parking Permits may be issued to commercial...
Want to take a group out for a special, rail-centric event? The SFMTA offers private charters on our historic cable cars and streetcars. Bring your friends, family, or coworkers out on a ride around...
Event Summary As part of the 19th Avenue Paving and Rehabilitation project, Caltrans will be repaving the southbound and northbound lanes along 19th Avenue between Holloway Avenue and Sloat Boulevard...
Event Summary The annual Carnaval Parade and Festival will take place on Saturday and Sunday, May 23rd and 24th, in the Mission District. Streets will be closed as early as Friday evening, May 22nd...
No experience is more uniquely San Francisco than a ride on a cable car. Cable cars have come to symbolize our great city (along with another world-renowned transportation icon. Hint: it's a...