The Visitacion Valley & Portola Community-Based Transportation Plan (CBTP) is a two-year, community-driven effort led by SFMTA to improve safety, access, and mobility in two historically underserved southeast San Francisco neighborhoods. Grounded in extensive multilingual outreach and partnerships with local organizations, the plan centers the needs of current residents—especially low-income households, seniors, youth, people with disabilities, and residents with limited English proficiency—while aiming to repair past harms and prevent displacement. It identifies $25.3 million in community-prioritized transportation projects, including traffic calming, safer crossings, bikeways, streetscape improvements, lighting, and transit stop upgrades, alongside policy recommendations that address transit service, safety, parking, and access to programs. The plan serves as both a roadmap and accountability tool, committing SFMTA to transparent implementation, early action on high-priority projects, and continued collaboration with the community to support safer, healthier, and more connected neighborhoods.