Twin Peaks Tunnel: A Portal to the West
On a foggy summer day in July 1917, multitudes of San Franciscans turned out to dedicate one of the city's most transformative public works projects- the Twin Peaks Tunnel. Two short miles of tunnel...
On a foggy summer day in July 1917, multitudes of San Franciscans turned out to dedicate one of the city's most transformative public works projects- the Twin Peaks Tunnel. Two short miles of tunnel...
Finding a parking space can be frustrating and time-consuming. It’s estimated close to a third of city traffic is caused by drivers circling while looking for a space. Some drivers just give up and...
Riders on the L Taraval use new “clear zones” that improve safety. These clear zones will be in place until full concrete boarding islands can be added during construction of the L Taraval Rapid...
SFMTA is pleased to share a new proposal for the L Taraval that keeps the inbound 17th Avenue stop while improving reliability, safety, and accessibility for the line’s 30,000 daily riders. Supervisor...
As we continue to respond to COVID-19, signs and images of support are sprouting across the city. Images include lighted windows forming the shape of hearts on high rise buildings, posters of...
Traveling along The Embarcadero can be challenging at peak times. With bicyclists, pedestrians, scooterists and drivers all competing for the same space, conflicts arise regularly. The Embarcadero is...
Mayor London N. Breed and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) today announced that the City will resume enforcement for parking violations related to street sweeping beginning on...
A worker pauses on one of the massive escalators leading down to Rose Pak Chinatown Station's future lobby and fare gate area. The Central Subway project remains a key priority for the SFMTA, even...
A worker pauses on one of the massive escalators leading down to Rose Pak Chinatown Station's future lobby and fare gate area. The Central Subway project remains a key priority for the SFMTA, even...
A new transit lane was installed last week on 4th Street in SoMA as part of the previously approved 4th Street Transit Improvement Project . As the first transit lane put in place during the COVID-19...
Beginning Saturday, June 13, the SFMTA will increase Muni service and frequency, add select routes into service and extend some current routes to continue to support essential trips. A key goal of...
The SFMTA Transportation Recovery Plan (TRP) is guided by the city's evolving public health orders and recommendations from the San Francisco Department of Public Health, and its levels respond to...
Muni is restoring service to the 5, 7, 30 and 43 starting Saturday, June 13, 2020. Please read below for details about each route. 5 Fulton From 5am to 10pm, the 5 Fulton will resume its full route...
Work Forecast Plan for the Weeks of June 15 to June 26, 2020 Details of Work Performed: Soil off haul at Lower Great Highway between Santiago and Taraval Street is planned for Monday, June 15...
San Francisco is currently in Level 5: School trips. Increased trips citywide. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3A Level 3B Level 4A Level 4B Level 5 Level 6 Conditions Shelter-in-place. Essential trips only...
Important Starting in October, 2025 the Color Curb Committee and Hearing process has ended. To make things easier for small businesses, there is a new way to review and comment on curb changes. To...
During this time of physical distancing and temporarily reduced Muni service, our Taxi program continues to provide essential trips around the City. A number of changes have been made to meet the...
The project team would like to provide an update on the Page Street Bikeway Improvements Pilot three months after it’s implementation in early March, just prior to the shelter-in-place beginning. This...
Alert: Effective August 25 Muni Metro is shut down. Buses will serve rail routes. Learn more about temporary Metro bus substitutions. Photo: Muni Metro rail train at a subway platform. Get ready for a...
As we celebrate 50 years of Pride, we continue to stand with the LGBTQ+ community, by proudly honoring our core values of inclusion, diversity, equality, and respect for all. To commemorate this...
Map of temporary emergency transit lanes being proposed at the June 30 SFMTA Board of Directors meeting We don’t have a crystal ball to see into San Francisco’s future, but one thing is clear: a...
Work Forecast Plan for the Weeks of June 29 to July 10, 2020 Details of Work Performed: Lower Great Highway between Ulloa and Santiago Street will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays beginning...
Throughout the course of the pandemic, the SFMTA focused on maintaining a core service network serving essential workers and those who depend on Muni for essential trips. To avoid overcrowding and...
Jeffrey Tumlin addresses participants and attendees, including Mayor London Breed, at the Better Market Street opening day ceremony on Jan. 29. This week we are profiling several agency leaders...
As the Bay Area enters the next phases of reopening, demand for on-street parking is continuing to increase, especially while transit service is limited under the Core Muni Service Plan and with...