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...
The 5 Fulton transports locals and tourists on Fulton, McAllister and Market streets from the Financial District to the Great Highway and back, stopping at many important cultural destinations and...
The Tenderloin Traffic Signal Upgrades project includes traffic signal upgrades and left-turn phasing for safer intersections, including larger 12-inch signal heads and mast arms to enhance signal...
The Brotherhood-Alemany Quick-Build Project will make the complicated Brotherhood Way / Alemany Boulevard / Sagamore Street / Orizaba Avenue / Bright Street intersection more safe and easy to navigate...
Safety is the SFMTA’s top priority. From our customers to our staff, everyone deserves to feel safe and be free from violence on Muni vehicles, at Muni stops and in Muni stations. Harassment and...
All Muni users, SFMTA employees, San Franciscans and visitors to our world-class city deserve public transit that prioritizes safety and security. Safety and security are the first standard measure of...
The Southeastern San Francisco Mobility Hub Plan is a community-focused planning effort to improve the public realm and transportation access in the southeastern part of the city. SFMTA is partnering...
The West Portal Station Safety and Community Space Improvements Project aims to holistically improve safety near West Portal Station. Mayor London Breed and District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar asked...
July 26th will mark the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Here at the SFMTA, we'll be celebrating this historic milestone in a few ways. ADA35 Celebration Date: Saturday...
In the area known as the Hairball, Cesar Chavez Street, Bayshore Boulevard and Potrero Avenue change from city streets to a complex arrangement of bridges and ramps linking with Highway 101. The...
Background Since the Central Freeway was taken down after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, Hayes Valley has replaced freeway overpasses and on-ramps with dense housing and shops and restaurants that...