Larkin Street Quick-Build
The Larkin Street Quick-Build Project extent is Larkin Street from Market Street on the southern end to Sutter Street on the North end, in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. All the major...
The Larkin Street Quick-Build Project extent is Larkin Street from Market Street on the southern end to Sutter Street on the North end, in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. All the major...
If you’re new to working for the City and County of San Francisco, you might be surprised to learn that the hiring process can take time. The average time it takes to become an employee of the city...
What is an Apprenticeship? An Apprenticeship is a combination of on the job training (OJT) and related classroom instruction under the supervision of a journey level craft person or trade professional...
On this page: SFMTA Service-Critical MOUs & CBAs (2024-2027) City-Wide MOUs & CBAs Labor Organizations - Unions SFMTA Service-Critical MOUs & CBAs (FY 24-27) Transport Workers' Union (TWU), Local 250...
Relevant SFMTA Labor Relations Documents and Forms COVID-19 Related Health and Safety Information Health and Safety Documents Tuition Reimbursement All tuition reimbursements are done on-line. The new...
Here at the SFMTA, employees are our most valuable resource. We are an equal employment opportunity employer. The SFMTA is dedicated to remove barriers that have operated to preclude employment...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), a department of the City and County of San Francisco, is responsible for the management of all ground transportation in the city, including...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is responsible for designing, directing and managing all traffic engineering functions within San Francisco, including placement of signs...
To request the installation of a transit shelter in a new location, open the Muni feedback form, complete the required fields, and be certain to select "Services - Service Planning" in the Category...
Sunday Streets during COVID-19 Sunday Streets are happening all year round as small-format, health-order-compliant events. Visit the Rise Together Calendar to learn about upcoming events. SFMTA is...
The Large Vehicle Urban Driving Safety Program ensures, using a short training video and training requirements, that people who drive large vehicles in the city have been informed about the dangers...
An Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) is a pedestrian push button that communicates when to cross the street in a non-visual manner, such as audible tones, speech messages, and vibrating surfaces. APS...
This is a program that allows the SFMTA to transfer Surrendered Medallions at the Medallion Transfer Price. It also lets quailifying medallion holders retransfer their transferable medallions at the...
A medallion is a permit issued by SFMTA to operate a taxi vehicle in the City of San Francisco. Types of Medallions Corporate Prior to Prop-K (1978), medallions could be owned by a corporation and...
Offer Letters Important Notice Regarding Medallion Waiting List According to SFMTA records, all individuals on the Medallion Waiting List have been sent an offer letter to purchase a medallion...
Everybody is a pedestrian at some point in their journey, whether walking several miles, a few blocks to the bus stop or to a parking space. Walking not only improves personal health and quality of...
Metro Access The Muni Metro light rail system features six lines: the J Church, K Ingleside, L Taraval, M Ocean View, N Judah and the T Third. These lines serve downtown and neighborhoods in the...
Muni provides accessible public transit to virtually every corner of San Francisco. Below is detailed information on the accessible features available on Muni buses, information on how to board the...
Muni operates three types of Historic Streetcars: President's Conference Cars (PCCs), Milan Cars, and Antique Streetcars. Below you will find information about their accessible features. Accessibility...
NextMuni The website www.NextMuni.com can be used to select origin and destination stops on all light rail lines and bus routes. NextMuni information can be accessed from internet-enabled handheld...
Muni is able to accommodate most mobility devices. As a general reference, we are able to lift up to 600 pounds and our securement areas can easily accomadate most standard wheelchairs. If you are...
Flag Stops In residential areas and other low traffic locations, many stops are “Flag stops” where Muni will stop in the street rather than pull to the curb. At these stops you will need to leave the...
Pet Policy Pets may not ride Muni during peak hours: Monday through Friday 5:00 am – 9:00 am3:00 pm – 7:00 pm During off-peak hours, only one pet per Muni vehicle is allowed to ride. Dogs must be...
The San Francisco Municipal Railway, known by its nickname "Muni," is the transit division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), and an important part of the integrated...
The SFMTA is responsible for removing illegally parked and abandoned vehicles from city streets. The SFMTA conducts tows authorized by Enforcement and the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). A...