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Bikes on Muni
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...
Holiday Street Parking Enforcement Schedule
Upcoming Holiday Street Parking Enforcement Changes Christmas Day (Thursday, December 25, 2025) Parking meters (all meters including color-capped and Pay or Permit), white zones, nightly street...
Taxis, Access & Mobility Services
Traditionally, Taxis, Access & Mobility Services Division (TAMS) has represented a combination of two distinct functions of the SFMTA that substantially overlap in the regulation of the taxi industry...
Taxi Customer Service Window Closure - December 23, 2025
Board of Directors
The SFMTA Board of Directors provides policy oversight for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods in San Francisco in accordance with the San Francisco Charter and the Transit-First...
Current Special Event Parking Regulations Schedule
Performance Metrics
SFMTA Strategic Plan The SFMTA Strategic Plan helps guide our priorities. We have set forth goals and performance metrics to measure our progress towards these priorities. We are developing dashboards...
Muni Metro Market Street Subway Service Plan
Muni Subway Service Alert Due to continued power outages, Market Street Subway service disruptions continue. There is currently no subway service between Van Ness and Montgomery stations. Muni Service...
11-6-24 MTAB Item 6.3 Contract Approval - Computer Aided Dispatch and Automatic Vehicle Location System Upgrade
11-6-24 MTAB Item 6.4 Contract Modification - Advanced Train Control System for Central Subway
11-19-24 MTAB Item 10.1 Claims
Kirkham Street Neckdown - Final Report Summary
Kirkham Street Neckdown - Evaluation Summary
Kirkham Street Neckdown Project
Project Background People living on Kirkham Street have expressed worries about cars going too fast, cutting through the street, and safety. From August 2020 to July 2025, there were 15 collisions...