Polk Streetscape Design Working Group Session #1
The Planning Department held the first Polk Streetscape Working Group Session with support from the SFMTA and DPW on Tuesday, September 2013. Representatives from local community organizations and...
The Planning Department held the first Polk Streetscape Working Group Session with support from the SFMTA and DPW on Tuesday, September 2013. Representatives from local community organizations and...
The Planning Department held the second Polk Streetscape Working Group Session with support from the SFMTA and DPW on October 22, 2013. Representatives from local community organizations and merchant...
The Planning Department, Department of Public Works, and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency co-hosted the final open house at the Tenderloin Elementary School Auditorium on March 26...
SFMTA Update As part of the Polk Streetscape Project, the SFMTA continues to implement interim safety improvements on Polk Street including: Leading pedestrian intervals which allow pedestrians a few...
Permanent residents and business owners in an Residential Parking Permit (RPP) zone can apply for a parking permit. The recommended method is to use the Residential Parking Permit Application webpage...
Short-Term Permit Information Temporary permits are available for residents of RPP areas for short term use for rental cars or visitors. Types of Permits Fees: One-Day Amount Per Order Cost 1-5...
The SFMTA Board unanimously voted to approve the Commuter Shuttle Program at its meeting on Tuesday, February 21, 2017. The vote allows the SFMTA to continue regulating operations of commuter shuttles...
Dear Noe Valley Neighbors and Stakeholders, Below is a detailed summary of the input the SFMTA heard at the April Noe Valley commuter shuttle open house and through other communications, as well as...
On June 25, 2013, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority recommended the Masonic Streetscape Project for the One Bay Area Grant (OBAG) to the San Francisco Bay Area Metropolitan...
In June 2016, the city will be breaking ground on the Masonic Avenue Streetscape Project. This community-initiated project will build a better, safer, and more attractive Masonic Avenue from Fell to...
Today Muni is announcing the launch of a program many years in the making. You may have already heard of Muni Forward. We’ve mentioned it a couple of times on this blog ( here and here). It grew out...
To ensure safety for the N Judah customers as well as the residents living around the Muni trackways, seismic improvements will be made to the retaining walls surrounding the west portal of Sunset...
Today, we joined Mayor Ed Lee, District 6 Supervisor Jane Kim, city officials and partners from the San Francisco Safe Routes to Schools Coalition at Bessie Carmichael Elementary School at 7 th and...
We’re at it again—painting the streets red, dedicating lanes for transit, and building new bulb outs and curb ramps, all to make Muni more reliable and enhance safety both on and off the bus. And this...
This Sunday, June 4, 1967 shot at Haight and Clayton comes from a series of about 20 photos taken from Masonic to Stanyan to illustrate the traffic flow (or lack thereof) along Haight St. All shapes...
Twice a month we’ll share some of our favorite vistas and destinations in the city and the Muni routes and lines that will take you there. The perennial favorite of SF sunbathers, Dolores Park, on an...
For this week’s edition of “Information Gladly Given,” we bring you some exciting news out of the Central Subway Project. The tunnel contract is near completion! Big Alma and Mom Chung, the two tunnel...
“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...
We are excited to be sharing with you one of the best campaigns to come out of our creative shop. These ads make up what we call our “Peace Campaign.” They may look familiar to you. We created them...
Tomorrow afternoon at 5:04 p.m. marks the 25-year anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake that rocked the San Francisco Bay Area. Today's #throwbackthursday takes a look through Muni's lens in...
It’s time for the return of the San Francisco Trolley Dances this weekend! For the uninitiated, the Trolley Dances are a series of free dance performances with live music that are held in and around...
SFMTA and Caltrans staff joined the community on August 25, 2015 at Glen Park School to provide neighbors with background on the San Jose Avenue & I-280 Off-Ramp Road Diet Pilot Project and give an...
Aw, shucks! We’re blushing over here from the accolades our Livable Streets team, part of the agency’s Sustainable Streets division, received from SF Beautiful, San Francisco’s premiere city...
Our Meeting Round-up feature highlights different SFMTA public meetings that will be held within the coming two weeks. These meetings give you the chance to voice your concerns and provide us helpful...