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Today, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is excited to announce that we are recipients of a grant through the All Stations Accessibility Program. This program, administered by...
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San Francisco’s Potrero Yard Modernization Project will replace an obsolete, century-old bus yard with a modern four-story bus maintenance and storage facility with integrated housing and retail. This...
Residents in the Northeast Mission are eligible for Residential Permit Parking (RPP). Having a residential permit means you do not need to move your vehicle when RPP time limits and "Pay or Permit"...
Given the diverse parking needs of workers and businesses in the Northeast Mission, the proposal includes a variety of parking options. Paid parking (blue markings on the proposal) New meters...
Phase I: Future Reports Phase I includes four final reports: a Future Forces Report which identifies the most probable principle drivers of change in the near and far future, a Future Scenario Report...
Introduction In late Spring 2024, Mayor London Breed called for waiving city fees for a variety of special events. These include night markets, block parties, farmers markets and other outdoor...
Phase II: Rider Personas Phase II is comprised of development of four transit rider personas to provide transit agencies with a useful touchpoint for understanding the identities and needs of...
Phase III: Marketing Campaign Phase III is comprised of a marketing campaign to encourage increased use of public transit systems. SFMTA is partnering with the design and communications consultant MIG...
Phase IV: Data Model Phase IV is comprised of two sections; first, an analytical framework to assess the effectiveness of transit system interventions, and second, a qualitative assessment of possible...
SF State University has announced that they have stopped operating their shuttle between the Daly City BART Station and campus, beginning fall 2024. SF State community members can use one of the three...
Why do we need modern train control? We will modernize Muni Metro to meet San Francisco’s transit needs well into the future with a new, cutting-edge train control system. The Train Control Upgrade...
How we're learning from past projects and doing things differently The Train Control Upgrade Project (TCUP) is carefully envisioned, planned and managed to maximize lessons learned from past SFMTA...
Phase 1: Initial Technology Demonstration We will install the new Communications-Based Train Control at street level along the Embarcadero and Third Street corridors to test and validate the new...
What is a train control system? A train control system is the technology that controls the automatic movement of light rail vehicles, such as Muni Metro. Without it, Muni Metro cannot operate...
Transportation Special Tax Dedicated tax for transportation, providing a predictable stable source for transit service and maintenance. May be bonded against for near-term capital infrastructure...
About the Chinatown-Rose Pak Open Space Reservations The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is pleased to provide approximately 3,331 square feet of open space at the SFMTA’s new...
San Francisco is meeting the Department of Transportation's Smart City Challenge to bring the future of shared, electric, connected, and automated vehicles to all San Franciscans. Together we can...
Highlights from the 52nd Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest, held July 9, 2015, in San Francisco's Union Square.
Quick Links Overview | Equity | Bikeshare's Purpose | System Planning and Station Siting | Bay Area Bike Share Pilot | Stationless Bikeshare | Bikeshare Data | Adaptive Bikeshare Pilot Overview...
Combining bikes and Muni is a great way to get around San Francisco. Whether you’re putting your bike on the bus for a fun ride in Golden Gate Park or Treasure Island, or using it for your commute...