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Surveys on Muni: Better Understanding Our Riders’ Needs
Update: As of February, the second round of these surveys has begun and is expected to be finished in May . At its inception, Muni was dubbed the “People’s Railway” for a reason: Making Muni the best...
Make No Mistake: Most Muni Riders Pay Their Fares
A growing number of Muni riders board with their proof of payment in pocket. Thanks for paying your fare and for riding Muni. If it ever seems that only a few Muni riders pay their fare, it may be...
Young People to Ride Muni for Free
Mayo r London N. Br eed, Supervisor Myrna Melgar and the SFMTA have announced the expansion of our Free Muni for Youth Program to include all youth starting August 15, 2021. This is scheduled to...
A New Community Shuttle Launched in the Bayview – Take a Ride!
Sharing information about the Bayview Shuttle at a block party in the neighborhood. We chatted with community members and gave out handouts on the project. The new Bayview Shuttle launched on Nov. 12...
Proposed Changes to Fares, Fees and Fines (FY 2026-27 and FY 2027-28)
Your Feedback Helps Shape Muni's Budget As part of the budget process for FY 2026-27 and FY 2027-28, the SFMTA is considering both fare increases as well as changes to fees and fines. Subscribe to...
Top Priorities from Our Accessibility Needs Survey: What We Heard and Next Steps
We're always working to make our system more accessible – learn how a recent survey will help us address key needs. More than 1,300 people responded to our recent Accessibility Needs Survey. It’s a...
Active Communities Plan - October Update
Upcoming Community Workshops Over the next week, we will be holding community workshops with our partner organizations in three communities: Outer Mission & Excelsior, Bayview-Hunters Point, and...
Ride Muni Free & Auld Lang Syne
“On Tap” usually comes out on Wednesdays with a look ahead to the weekend , but given that there is a small, tiny holiday in the middle of this week, we’re bringing you an early edition to help you...
Muni Ridership Increases over Past Two Years
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which manages transportation in the city, including the Municipal Railway (Muni), today announced that over the past two fiscal years, July 1...
By Land, Sea, and Air
“On Tap” gives you a heads up about the big events in town and what Muni routes and lines will get you to the party. Look for this feature to be posted usually on Wednesdays for a look ahead to the...
Walk to Work Day Is Back This Thursday
Time to lace up your Chuck Taylors. Thursday, April 7 is Walk to Work Day and there’s never been a better time to experience San Francisco one foot at a time. The fourth annual Walk to Work Day...
2019 SFMTA Website Customer Information Survey Terms and Conditions
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will award 30 $25 Clipper cards. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. One entry per person. Open to only residents of California who...
Project Update - April 2020
Thank you for your interest in Safer Taylor Street. During the shelter-in-place mandate resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, we at the SFMTA are undertaking a variety of programs to keep San...
6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project - May 2020 Update
Thanks for your interest in the 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project. During this public health emergency related to COVID-19, the SFMTA is making important changes to key agency operations. Although...
New Parking Technology - 70 Percent Fewer Vehicle Break-ins
City garages in San Francisco that have received the new Parking Access Revenue Control System (PARCS) equipment have experienced a 70 percent reduction in vehicle break-ins. The PARCS project goal is...
Chinatown Connects to Muni Metro
With the completion of Central Subway, customers will be able to ride the T Third Muni Metro all the way from Visitacion Valley to Chinatown. Starting November 19, when Muni Metro riders can first...
SFMTA Creates Pilot to Study Electric, Stationless Bike Sharing
Today, the SFMTA issued the city’s first permit to operate a stationless bike share service. The permit has been offered to JUMP Bikes, a program of Social Bicycles, which offers an electric...
Taken with Transportation Podcast: Curb Space
Metered parking on Sacramento Street in Presidio Heights supports neighborhood businesses with time limits that open up spaces for customers. Frustrating. Maddening. Impossible. These are a few of the...
Powell / Hyde Cable Car
The Powell/Hyde Cable Car route is shown as line PH on the Official Muni Map. Inbound Hyde and Beach (Victorian Park) via Hyde, Washington, Powell to Market. Outbound Via Powell, Jackson, Hyde to...
Loading and Short-Term Parking
Loading zones and short-term parking provide access and loading for people or goods. They are marked by signs and/or curb paint which specify the hours, time limit and type of each zone. Every zone is...
This Weekend: Giants Baseball, 12K Run, and Sunday Streets
After a long, three-day festive weekend, you may still be in recovery mode but due to a short work week, the new weekend is fast upon us. Ready or not, your Sunday dance card has already been punched...
Waivers for people experiencing homelessness or low-income and reduction for first time tow
Experiencing homelessness in San Francisco? Eligible vehicle owners experiencing homelessness who have visited a Coordinated Entry Point in the past 6 months will receive a one-time Administrative fee...
(June 2020) Fiscal Years 2021-2022 Budget: Updated Fare Proposal
Proposed Fares for FY 2021-2022 Due to changing ec onomic circumstances caused by the pandemic, the SFMTA suspended its automatic fare indexing policy in the amended FY 2021-2022 budget. Fares will...