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K Ingleside Rapid Project

Project Introduction

The K Ingleside Rapid Project focuses improvements on Ocean Avenue between Junipero Serra Boulevard and the Balboa Park BART Station. The K Ingleside connects the Ingleside district to downtown San...

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Celebrating 35 Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act

3 months 4 weeks ago

Accessible transportation in San Francisco keeps everyone rolling. July marks the 35th anniversary of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This civil rights law prohibits discrimination...

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Accessibility Strategy Identified Needs Survey 2024

Thank you for taking our survey. Your answers will help make the services and programs offered by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency more accessible. This survey should take you only 3...

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Destination San Francisco: Muni Gets You to All the Sights

4 years 3 months ago

39 Coit servicing Coit Tower at Telegraph Hill – one of the routes that will be returning in August 2021 as part of Muni’s next service changes. San Francisco is reopening and the SFMTA is supporting...

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Weekend 2-Minute Warning: Countdown to the Big Game

9 years 8 months ago

The anticipation builds as the clock ticks down closer and closer to the big game on Sunday, but time is also running out on your chances to partake of all the fan friendly festivities downtown. If...

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Slow Streets Program

Project Introduction

Slow Streets are safe, comfortable, low-vehicle-traffic routes that prioritize active transportation and community-building. These shared streets are thoughtfully designed and implemented on...

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Howard Street Quick-Build Project

Project Introduction

The project implementation work to improve traffic safety on Howard Street between Third Street and the Embarcadero is complete. The Howard Quick-Build project will improve and upgrade facilities for...

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SFMTA Joint Development Program

Project Introduction

Joint Development involves a developer using SFMTA property for non-SFMTA uses. Housing and commercial development are common uses. Joint Development can bring new benefits to the community, to the...