J Church and M Ocean View Transit and Safety Improvements

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Construction starts soon for safer boarding islands on San Jose  and Geneva

As early as Monday, July 15, San Francisco Public Works crews will begin construction. The new boarding island will be longer and wider. It will replace the existing inbound island at the intersection of San Jose and Geneva avenues. Crews will demolish the existing island. With the new island, Muni riders will no longer step from or onto the street using this stop. Additionally, we expect the island to help calm traffic speed, making crossing San Jose Avenue safer for people walking. Learn more about what to expect in our project update.

J Church 线路即将配备更长、更安全的乘车岛。该项目属于“J Church 与 M Ocean View 线路交通及安全改善项目”的一部分。
旧金山公共工程局(San Francisco Public Works)的施工团队计划最早于 7 月 15 日(周一)开始施工。新建的乘车岛将更长、更宽,并将取代位于 San Jose 大道与 Geneva 大道交叉口的现有乘车岛。施工人员将拆除旧有的乘车岛。新乘车岛建成后,Muni 乘客在该站点上下车时将无需再踏入行车道。此外,新乘车岛预计有助于平抑车速,从而提高行人横穿 San Jose 大道的安全性。欲知悉更多關於本專案的最新動態,請點擊。

Malapit nang magsimula ang konstruksyon para sa mas ligtas na mga isla ng pagsakay sa San Jose at Geneva

Sa Lunes, Hulyo 15, magsisimula na ang konstruksyon ng mga tripulante ng San Francisco Public Works. Ang bagong isla ng pagsakay ay magiging mas mahaba at mas malapad. Papalitan nito ang kasalukuyang isla na papasok sa interseksyon ng San Jose at Geneva avenues. Gigibain ng mga tripulante ang kasalukuyang isla. Sa bagong isla, hindi na aakyat o lalabas sa kalye ang mga Muni rider gamit ang hintong ito. Bukod pa rito, inaasahan naming makakatulong ang isla na mapahupa ang bilis ng trapiko, na gagawing mas ligtas ang pagtawid sa San Jose Avenue para sa mga taong naglalakad. Obtenga más información sobre lo que puede esperar en nuestras noticias del proyecto.

Magkakaroon nang mas mahaba at mas ligtas na mga boarding island sa J Church. Ito ay bahagi ng aming J Church and M Ocean View Transit and Safety Improvements.  

Simula pa sa Huwebes, Abril 2, uumpisahan nang mga tauhan ng San Francisco Public Works ang konstruksyon. Magiging mas mahaba at mas malawak ang mga bagong boarding island. Papalitan nila ang mga kasalukuyang island na nasa interseksyon ng San Jose at Santa Ynez avenue. Gigibain ng mga tauhan ang mga kasalukuyang island. Gamit ang mga bagong island, ang mga sumasakay sa Muni ay hindi na hahakbang pa mula o papunta sa kalsada gamit ang mga hintuan na ito. Bukod dito, inaasahan namin na makakatulong ang mga island sa pagbagal ng bilis ng trapiko, na ginagawang mas ligtas ang pagtawid sa San Jose Avenue para sa mga tao na naglalakad. Mas alamin ang tungkol sa kung ano pa ang maaasahan sa aming update ng proyekto.

Sắp khởi công xây dựng các đảo chờ xe an toàn hơn tại đường San Jose và Geneva

Ngay từ thứ Hai, ngày 15 tháng 7, các đội thi công thuộc Sở Công chính San Francisco sẽ bắt đầu công việc xây dựng. Đảo chờ xe mới sẽ có kích thước dài hơn và rộng hơn, thay thế cho đảo chờ hiện tại (phía chiều xe chạy vào trung tâm) ở giao lộ giữa đại lộ San Jose và Geneva. Các đội thi công sẽ dỡ bỏ đảo chờ cũ. Với đảo chờ mới, hành khách đi xe Muni sẽ không còn phải bước xuống hoặc bước lên từ lòng đường khi sử dụng trạm dừng này. Ngoài ra, chúng tôi kỳ vọng đảo chờ này sẽ giúp giảm tốc độ giao thông, qua đó giúp việc băng qua đại lộ San Jose trở nên an toàn hơn cho người đi bộ. Tìm hiểu thêm về những điều cần lưu ý trong bản cập nhật dự án của chúng tôi tại.
 

Project Introduction

The J Church and M Ocean View Transit and Safety Improvements will improve safety, access and transit reliability in the Ocean View and Mission Terrace neighborhoods. To reduce impacts on the community, the construction phase of these projects will be combined.

This project aims to:

  • Make transit more reliable and improve the rider experience
  • Make streets safer for people walking, biking, driving and riding transit
  • Improve access for people with disabilities

By building both projects at the same time, the agency will:

  • Reduce construction impacts on the community
  • Save money and staff time
Project Timeline
2024 - Spring 2026
Quick-Build Implementation and Detailed Design
Completed
Summer 2026 - Winter 2028
Construction Continues
Completed
Project Status
  1. Implementation / Construction
Current Phase or Stage
Construction
Predicted Completion
Early 2028
Bus Routes and Rail Lines

This project will build elements from two approved projects, the J Church Safety and Accessibility Project and the M Ocean View Transit and Safety Project. 

Upcoming construction will include:

  • Wider boarding islands and sidewalks at 13 train stops to provide safer and easier boarding
  • Wheelchair-accessible ramps at four train stops to improve access
  • Traffic signals at two intersections to improve transit reliability and traffic safety
  • Bulbouts (five), refuge islands (two), stop signs (two), daylighting, continental crosswalks and other traffic safety improvements

The SFMTA has been implementing quick-build solutions to deliver improvements faster and at a lower cost compared to the typical capital process. Improvements that were completed as part of the quick-build phase of the projects include:

  • Transit stop consolidation at San Jose and Mt. Vernon avenues and along 19th Avenue to reduce delay (completed September 2025)
  • Transit lanes on San Jose Avenue between Broad Street and Niagara Avenue to reduce speeding and improve transit reliability (completed July 2025)
  • New boarding island for the final outbound stop at San Jose and Niagara avenues (completed December 2024)
  • New boarding island pairs at San Jose and Lakeview avenues (completed December 2025) 
  • A transit lane on San Jose Avenue between Cotter Street and Ocean Avenue (completed September 2024)
  • Flashing lights to help people walking cross the street safely on San Jose Avenue at Paulding and San Juan avenues (completed January 2026) 

This project will be funded by state and federal funding to improve transit reliability, accessibility and safety improvements to these corridors. 

By making trips quicker on the J Church and M Ocean View, these improvements are designed to save the SFMTA money by reducing how much it costs to operate each line. These improvements will also benefit the 26,000 daily riders by making their trip faster and more reliable.

The J Church section of the transit and safety project, from Ocean Avenue to Cotter Street along San Jose Avenue


This project was made possible through a grant of Proposition K Local Transportation Sales Tax Funds and Proposition AA Vehicle Registration Fee dollars provided by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority.

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Contact Information
415.646.2205