The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) releases the following upcoming event-related traffic and transit impacts for the holiday week from Thursday, June 26 through Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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San Francisco Giants Baseball Game
Thursday, June 26: The San Francisco Giants will play one game at the ballpark. Listed below are the start time for this game:
- One game against the Miami Marlins: 1) 12:45 p.m., Thursday, June 26.
Street Closures
To accommodate events that will take place at the ballpark, the following street closures will be enforced:
- Two and a half hours before the opening pitch, the SFMTA will close eastbound King Street between 3rd and 2nd streets to vehicle traffic. King Street will reopen after the first pitch until the seventh inning.
- From the seventh inning until post-game traffic dies down, the SFMTA will again close eastbound King Street between 3rd and 2nd streets to vehicle traffic in order to reduce congestion on city streets.
- Additionally, the northbound portion of the 4th Street Bridge (Peter R. Maloney Bridge) will be closed to all traffic except Muni, taxis and bicycles during the post-game period.
Taxi Stands
- 2nd Street, west side, between Brannan and King Streets
- 2nd Street, east side, between Townsend and King Streets
- 3rd Street, west side, north of King Street
Special Event Parking Rates
During baseball games and other major events with more than 10,000 expected attendees at the ballpark, parking meters close to the ballpark will charge a special event rate of $11 per hour. These rates help reduce congestion and keep parking spots available in the neighborhoods near the ballpark, discouraging circling for free or cheap parking. Start times for special event rates vary based on the start time of the event. More information on special event parking regulations can be found on www.sfmta.com/special-event-parking.
For additional details and about transportation to the ballpark, visit www.sfmta.com/oracle-park.
Trans March
Friday, June 27: The 21st annual Trans March will take place. Prior to the march, there will be a brunch and rally in Dolores Park. The march will start at 6 p.m. at Dolores and 18th streets and culminate at Turk and Taylor streets. For more details, visit www.transmarch.org. For information about Muni service impacts on all Pride-related events, visit SFMTA.com/Pride.
The following street closures will be required from 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, June 27:
- Taylor Street between Turk and Eddy streets
- Turk Street between Mason and Taylor streets
The following Muni lines and routes will be affected: F Market; J Church; 5 Fulton; 5R Fulton Rapid; 7 Haight/Noriega; 9 San Bruno; 9R San Bruno Rapid; 19 Polk; 6 Hayes-Parnassus; 22 Fillmore; 27 Bryant; 31 Balboa; 33 Ashbury/18th and 49 Van Ness/Mission.
Event at Chase Center
Friday, June 27 through Sunday, June 29: There will be events to take place at the Chase Center:
- Friday, June 27: The Golden State Valkyries will play against the Chicago Sky at the Chase Center. The game will start at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.
- Sunday, June 29: The Golden State Valkyries will play against the Seattle Storm at the Chase Center. The game will start at 5:30 p.m. Doors will open at 4 p.m.
Supplemental Muni Service
- Muni will operate supplemental 78X Arena Express service.
- Pre-event express shuttle service from 16th Street BART Station to Chase Center will start two and a half hours before each game/event and will end one hour after game/event starts.
- Post-event express shuttle service from Chase Center on 16th Street to 16th Street BART Station will run until the clears.
Special Event Parking Rates
During basketball games and other area major events with more than 10,000 expected attendees at the arena, parking meters close to the arena will charge a special event rate of $11 per hour. These rates help reduce congestion and keep parking spots available in the neighborhoods near the arena, discouraging circling for free or cheap parking. Start times for special event rates vary based on the start time of the event. More information on special event parking regulations can be found on www.sfmta.com/special-event-parking.
Street Closures
To accommodate events that will take place at the arena, the following street closures will be enforced two hours before and one hour after each event:
- 16th Street between 3rd Street and Terry Francois Boulevard
- Warriors Way between 3rd Street and Terry Francois Boulevard
- Northbound 3rd Street between 16th Street and Warriors Way will also be closed approximately 30 minutes before and 45 minutes after an event.
- Only local access will be allowed on Northbound Illinois Street between Mariposa and 16th streets.
No Parking Zone
To facilitate loading and pick up for Muni customers and patrons, NO PARKING will be in effect at these locations during events:
- 16th Street between 3rd Street and Terry Francois Boulevard
- Warriors Way between 3rd Street and Terry Francois Boulevard
- Between the 500 and 700 blocks of Terry Francois Boulevard (TFB)
Taxi Stands
There is one taxi stand located on southbound Terry Francois Boulevard.
Ramp Taxis should use the loading zone on eastbound Warriors Way at Bridgeview Way.
Other pickup/drop-off locations near Chase Center
- 4th Street, which connects to Chase Center via the Gene Friend Way pedestrian path on the UCSF campus.
- Owens Street, which also connects to Chase Center via the Gene Friend Way pedestrian path on the UCSF campus.
For details about transportation to the Chase Center, including Muni service and connections from the Bay Area transit system to Muni, visit SFMTA.com/ChaseCenter.
For additional details and about transportation to the ballpark, visit www.sfmta.com/chase-center.
Dyke March
Saturday, June 28: The annual SF Dyke March will begin at 5 p.m. and is expected to proceed from Dolores Street along 18th Street to Valencia Street to 16th Street, Market Street, Castro Street, back onto 18th Street and end at Dolores Park. For more details visit www.thedykemarch.org. For information about Muni service impacts on all Pride-related events, visit SFMTA.com/Pride.
The following street closures will be required from 2 to 7 p.m., Saturday, June 28:
- Dolores Street between 18th and 20th streets
- 18th Street between Dolores and Valencia streets
- 18th Street between Castro and Dolores streets
- Valencia Street between 18th and 16th streets
- 16th Street between Valencia and Market streets
- Market Street between 16th and Castro streets
- Castro Street between 17th and 18th streets
The following Muni lines and routes will be affected: F Market & Wharves; J Church; 22 Fillmore; 24 Divisadero & Owl; 33 Ashbury/18th; 35 Eureka; 37 Corbett; and 55 16th Street.
SF Eagle Pride on The Plaza
Sunday, June 29: The “SF Eagle Pride on The Plaza” will take place on 12th Street. The event will begin from noon to 7 p.m. on Sunday. For more details, visit sf-eagle.com/pride-on-the-plaza.
The following street closures will be required from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Sunday, June 29:
- Harrison Street between 11th and 13th streets
- 12th Street between Bernice and Harrison streets
- Norfolk Street between Folsom and Harrison streets
- Intersections closed:
- Harrison Street at 12th Street
- Harrison Street at Norfolk Street
There will be no impact on Muni service.
San Francisco Pride Celebration
Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29: From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, the annual San Francisco Pride Celebration will be held at the Civic Center Plaza. For details on weekend festivities, visit www.sfpride.org. For information about Muni service impacts on all Pride-related events, visit SFMTA.com/Pride.
Attendees should expect delays entering the Civic Center Plaza as there will be metal detectors (a combination of walk-through machines and hand-held wands) at all entry points into the plaza on both Saturday and Sunday. All bags will be searched and bags larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches will not be permitted.
People are encouraged to sign up for the city’s emergency text notifications by texting (415) 888-7777 with the message “alertsf.”
Access to the Civic Center Garage
Access to the Civic Center Garage for the purpose of entry or exit will not be allowed between 8 p.m., Friday, June 27 and 6 a.m. Monday, June 30.
Street Closures
The following street closures will be required at time specified:
From 9 a.m., Tuesday, June 24 to 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 1:
- Grove Street between Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place and Larkin Street
- Fulton Street between Hyde and Larkin streets
- Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place between Grove and McAllister streets
- Larkin Street between McAllister and Market streets
- Grove Street (westbound traffic lanes only) between Larkin and Hyde streets (only effective all day on Thursday, June 26)
From 7 p.m., Thursday, June 26 to 6 a.m., Monday, June 30:
All day, Friday, June 27:
- Grove Street between Van Ness Avenue and Hyde Street
- Fulton Street between Hyde and Larkin streets
- Larkin Street between McAllister and Market streets
- Dr. Carlton B Goodlett Place between Grove and McAllister streets
- McAllister Street between Van Ness Avenue and Leavenworth Street
- Golden Gate Avenue between Van Ness Avenue and Leavenworth Street
- Hyde Street between Turk and Market streets
- Larkin Street between Turk and Market streets
- Polk Street between Turk and Market streets
- Fulton Street between Larkin and Hyde streets
- Grove Street between Van Ness Avenue and Market Street
From 8 p.m., Friday, June 27, to the end of service. As well as from midnight, Saturday, June 28 to 11:59 p.m., Sunday, June 29:
From 12:01 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, June 29
- Leavenworth Street between McAllister and Market streets
- Sutter Street between Sansome and Market streets
- Sansome Street (northbound) between Sutter and Bush streets
- Market Street between 8th and 9th streets
- Steuart Street between Market and Howard streets
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Spear Street between Market and Folsom streets (intersections remain open)
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Main Street between Market and Folsom streets (intersections remain open)
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Beale Street between Market and Mission streets
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Beale Street between Mission and Howard streets
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Beale Street between Mission and Folsom streets (intersections remain open)
From 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, June 29
All northbound traffic coming from 9th Street will be directed to use Hayes Street to either Van Ness Avenue or Franklin Street. Southbound traffic on Polk Street should use Golden Gate Avenue to Hyde Street until Saturday evening when both Hyde Street and Golden Gate Avenue will be closed.
Motorists are encouraged to avoid the Civic Center area on Saturday and Sunday as there will be extreme congestion.
Event participants are strongly encouraged to take public transportation as parking and traffic will be extremely difficult.
Bicycle valet will be available at Hyde and Leavenworth streets.
All Muni Metro trains will stop at Civic Center station for the Pride Celebration and Parade, as well as at Powell and Montgomery stations for the Pride Parade.
Muni Impacts
- 7 p.m., Thursday, June 26 to 6 a.m., Monday, June 30: Muni routes 6 Hayes-Parnassus; and 19 Polk
- 8 p.m., Friday, June 27 to 6 a.m., Monday, June 30: Muni routes 5 Fulton; 5R Fulton Rapid; 6 Hayes-Parnassus; 19 Polk and 27 Bryant.
Temporary Taxi Stands
FOR SECURITY REASONS ALL TAXI DRIVERS MUST STAY WITH THEIR VEHICLE WHILE PARKED IN THE TEMPORARY TAXI STANDS.
From 10 a.m., Saturday, June 28 through 9 p.m., Sunday, June 29, there will be limited number of spaces at these locations:
- 490 Turk Street, north side, two spots
- 472 Turk Street, north side, two spots
- Van Ness Avenue, east side, between Grove and McAllister street (in front of City Hall)
Muni Fare
Muni customers are strongly encouraged to purchase their fare in advance or use Clipper Card to attend this event.
Customers using Bay Area public transportation systems are strongly encouraged to purchase their fares in advance or use Clipper® Card to attend the event. Customers using a Clipper Card receive 50 cents off an adult single ride when transferring to Muni from BART, Golden Gate Ferry and Transit, and San Francisco Bay Ferry routes (Oakland-Alameda, Harbor Bay and Vallejo). Golden Gate Ferry and Transit and San Francisco Bay Ferry provide the same discount on return trips. To learn more about transfer discounts, please visit transfer discounts. For more information on using Clipper on Muni, please visit clippercard.com/muni.
Muni customers may also use MuniMobile, an official SFMTA app, to save time by instantly buying tickets for Muni bus, rail, cable car, and paratransit services on their iPhone and Android devices. Tickets can be purchased through a credit/debit card or PayPal account for individual or multiple riders on one smartphone. Customers can buy tickets ahead of time and activate when they are ready to ride - with MuniMobile, your phone is your fare.
Single Ride Muni Fare
A single ride fare on Muni is good for two hours of travel, whether it be on a single route or a trip with multiple transfers across buses and light rail. Customers who purchase their fares in advance using a Clipper® Card or to use the official SFMTA app, MuniMobile, can save 50 cents per trip. For more details visit www.sfmta.com/getting-around/muni/fares.
Muni Ticket Sales
All Muni service will be provided at the regular fare:
- $3 for adults (age 19-64)
- $1.5 for seniors (ages 65 and older)
- $1.5 for people with disabilities
- Youth, ages zero through 18 ride Muni for free.
- All single ride fares paid for by cash or Clipper Card will receive the regular two-hour transfer
To expedite boarding on Muni vehicles and to receive single-ride discount, customers are encouraged to use their Clipper cards or to purchase tickets by using MuniMobile App. Proof-of-payment will be in effect on all Muni service.
Festival Restauracion
Sunday, June 29: Ministerio Restauracion will be hosting a block party from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on San Bruno Avenue.
A street closure of San Bruno Avenue between Burrows and Bacon streets will be required from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday, June 29.
The following Muni routes will be impacted: 8 Bayshore and 9 San Bruno.
San Francisco Pride Parade
Sunday, June 29: The annual San Francisco Pride Parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. from the lower Market Street formation area. The parade will commence at Market and Beale streets and proceed west on Market Street to Hyde and 8th streets, where it will disband on 8th Street.
At 9 a.m. Market Street from Beale Street to 9th Street will be closed for the parade. All intersections will be closed to cross traffic during the parade, which is scheduled to end at approximately 8 p.m. As each section of Market Street is cleaned by the San Francisco Public Works personnel, it will be reopened.
The following streets comprise the formation area will be closed beginning at 6 a.m. Traffic on cross streets will be allowed to continue, subject to delays, except when parade units are actually crossing the intersections:
- Market Street between 8th and 9th streets
- Steuart Street between Market and Howard streets
- Spear Street between Market and Folsom streets (intersections remain open)
- Main Street between Market and Folsom streets (intersections remain open)
- Beale Street between Market and Mission streets
- Beale Street between Mission and Howard streets
- Beale Street between Mission and Folsom streets (intersections remain open)
Muni lines that normally operate on Market Street will be rerouted to Mission Street.
Mission Street between The Embarcadero and Van Ness Avenue will be posted as “Tow Away/No Parking” and will be restricted to transit, taxis and bicycles only. Both Van Ness Avenue and The Embarcadero will be open for through traffic.
Muni Impacts
Service that normally travels on or crosses Market Street will be affected by the parade. For information about Muni service impacts on all Pride-related events, visit SFMTA.com/Pride.
From 5 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday, the following routes will be affected: 2 Sutter; 5 Fulton; 5R Fulton Rapid; 7 Haight-Noriega; 8 Bayshore; 9 San Bruno; 12 Folsom Pacific; 14 Mission; 14R Mission Rapid; 15 Bayview Hunters Point Express; 19 Polk; 27 Bryant; 30 Stockton; 31 Balboa; 38 Geary; 38R Geary Rapid; 45 Union-Stockton; California Cable Car; Powell Mason Cable Car; Powell Hyde Cable Car; F Market & Wharves; K Ingleside Bus Weekend AM Shuttles; L Taraval Bus and N Judah Bus Weekend AM Shuttles.
Traffic is expected to be very congested in downtown San Francisco throughout the weekend. For Muni transit information, visit www.sfmta.com. For regional transit information, visit www.511.org.
Concerts at the Ballpark
Monday, June 30 and Tuesday, July 1: There will be two concert performances to take place at the ballpark:
- Monday, June 30: Concert performance by Shakira, a Colombian singer-songwriter, will start at 7:30 p.m. and will end at approximately 11 p.m.
- Tuesday, July 1: Concert performance by Post Malone will start at 6:30 p.m. and will end at approximately 11 p.m.
Street Closures
To accommodate the event, the following street closures will be enforced:
- Beginning at around 9 p.m., the SFMTA will close eastbound King Street between 2nd and 3rd streets to vehicle traffic in order to reduce congestion on city streets.
- Additionally, the northbound portion of the 4th Street Bridge (Peter R. Maloney Bridge) will be closed to all traffic except Muni, taxis and bicycles during the post-concert period.
- Southbound 2nd Street at Townsend Street will be temporary closed when concert ends, only Taxis and emergency vehicles will be allowed through the closure.
Taxi Stands
- 2nd Street, west side, between Brannan and King Streets
- 2nd Street, east side, between Townsend and King Streets
- 3rd Street, east side, north of King Street
Special Event Parking Rates
During baseball games and other major events with more than 10,000 expected attendees at the Oracle Park, parking meters close to the ballpark will charge a special event rate of $8 per hour. These rates will help to reduce congestion and keep parking spots available in the neighborhoods near the ballpark, discouraging circling for free or cheap parking. Start times for special event rates vary based on the start time of the event. More information on special event parking regulations can be found on www.sfmta.com/special-event-parking.
For additional details and about transportation to the ballpark, visit www.sfmta.com/oracle-park. For more event details, visit www.mlb.com/giants.
CONSTRUCTION WORK AND OTHER UPDATES
ONGOING
Summer 2025 Muni Service Cuts
Starting Saturday, June 21, three Muni routes will turn back once they reach Market Street on weekdays: 1) 5 Fulton; 2) 9 San Bruno and 3) 31 Balboa.
These service changes also include a new route: 6 Hayes-Parnassus. It combines the 6 Haight-Parnassus and the 21 Hayes into a new route. The 6 Hayes-Parnassus will also turn back once it reaches Market Street.
Riders will then be able to transfer at Market Street to get to their destination where Muni buses will provide service about every three to four minutes. Additionally, on the subway along Market Street, the five Muni Metro lines together provide service every two minutes on weekdays. Once a passenger on board a Muni bus or train, there will be two hours to make free transfers to any other Muni vehicle.
- On weekdays, the 5 Fulton route will turn around to go back outbound at McAllister and Market streets. Riders can easily locate transfer locations near Market Street at the SFMTA.com/5Transfer webpage.
- The 5R Fulton Rapid will remain in service. During early mornings, evenings and weekends when the 5R Fulton Rapid is not in operation, the 5 Fulton route will continue service on Market Street to its current terminal.
- On weekdays, the 9 San Bruno route will turn around to go back outbound at 11th & Market streets. Riders can easily locate transfer locations near Market Street at the SFMTA.com/9Transfer webpage.
- The 9R San Bruno Rapid will remain in service. During early mornings, evenings and weekends when the 9R San Bruno Rapid is not in operation, the 9 San Bruno route will continue service on Market Street to its current terminal.
- On weekdays and weekends, the 31 Balboa route will run between Cabrillo & La Playa streets and 5th & Market streets.
- Traveling South of Market Street: Riders can use the 30 Stockton, 45 Union/Stockton Muni buses, or the T Third line.
- Riders can easily locate transfer locations near Market Street at the SFMTA.com/31Transfer webpage.
- These routes will be combined into one line, the “6 Hayes-Parnassus”. The new route will include portions of the former 6 Haight-Parnassus and 21 Hayes routes. It will turn around at Hyde and Market streets/Civic Center Station.
- This new route will serve all current 6 Haight-Parnassus stops west of Masonic Avenue.
- Riders who typically use 6 Haight-Parnassus stops east of Masonic Avenue can instead use 7 Haight-Noriega service.
- The new route will also serve all current 21 Hayes stops east of Masonic Avenue.
- Riders who typically use 21 Hayes stops west of Masonic Avenue can use 5 Fulton or 5R Fulton Rapid service two blocks away.
- Riders can easily locate transfer locations near Market Street at the SFMTA.com/6Transfer webpage.
6 Haight-Parnassus and 21 Hayes
Stop Changes to Improve Safety and Access
Starting Saturday, June 21, the SFMTA will also make changes to some bus stops. These changes are not connected to the agency’s budget shortfall. They are part of the agency’s ongoing work to help make Muni safer and more reliable.
9 San Bruno
- The outbound stop at 228 Bayshore will move to the intersection at Costa Street. This moves the bus stop further away from where multiple lanes of traffic merge to improve safety.
15 Bayview-Hunters Point Express
- The outbound stop at 4th & Berry streets will move to 4th & Townsend streets to avoid conflicts with the right-turning traffic onto Berry Street.
- New stops will be added in both directions on Hudson at Newhall streets. This will bring riders closer to the Third Street corridor and nearby homes.
18 46th Avenue
- The inbound stop on Lincoln Way and Great Highway will be relocated to the near side of the intersection as part of the Great Highway closure to improve access.
28 19th Avenue and 28R 19th Avenue Rapid
- A new stop for the 28 19th Avenue Rapid route will be added at 19th Avenue and Lincoln Way. This will help more riders enjoy quicker trips on the 28R 19th Avenue Rapid and decrease crowding on the 28 19th Avenue.
33 Ashbury-18th Street
- The inbound stop at Clayton and Carmel streets will be relocated to the far side of the intersection. This will help to reduce conflicts with lane merging and improve safety.
43 Masonic
- The outbound stops at Naples and Rolph streets and at Naples Street and Geneva Avenue will be relocated to one stop at Naples Street at Rolph Street, near side. This will help improve safety for riders.
- The outbound stops at Curtis and Prague streets and at Prague and Drake streets will be relocated to one stop on Curtis Street at Prague Street, far side. This will be at a sidewalk with a level curb, improving safety for riders boarding.
- The inbound stop at Lombard and Lyon streets will be moved to the near side of the intersection. This will help improve accessibility.
44 O’Shaughnessy, 52 Excelsior
- The Still and Lyell Streets stop for both routes will be relocated to the near side of the crosswalk to improve stop visibility.
48 Quintara/24th Street
- The by-request segment of the route that serves Hoffman Street will be removed. Removing this optional section of the route will improve reliability and travel times on the remainder of the route.
- A new outbound stop will be added at Clipper and Diamond streets. This will facilitate transfers to the 35 Eureka route, which serves the Hoffman area.
54 Felton
- The outbound stop at Hudson Avenue and Ardath Court will be relocated to the south by approximately 75 feet for better boarding access.
57 Parkmerced
- Stops in the Stonestown Mall area will be relocated:
- The outbound stops at 20th Avenue and Buckingham Way and at 20th Avenue and Stonestown Mall will be relocated to a mid-point between the two in front of the Whole Foods Market. This will help to improve reliability and reduce travel times.
- The inbound stop on 20th Avenue north of Buckingham Way will be removed to improve reliability and travel times. The stop on 20th Avenue south of Buckingham Way is just a two-minute walk from this stop.
67 Bernal Heights
- The outbound direction will be rerouted so that it stays on Folsom Street between Ripley Street and Bernal Heights Boulevard. This reroute will avoid tight turns and will improve safety. As part of the reroute:
- The outbound stop on Ripley and Alabama streets will be discontinued.
- The outbound stop on Ripley and Folsom streets will be relocated to Folsom and Ripley streets.
- The outbound stop at Bradford Street and Bernal Heights Boulevard will be relocated to Bernal Heights Boulevard and Bradford Street.
For the latest information, visit SFMTA.com/ServiceChanges webpage.
UPCOMING
Muni Fare Increases Effective July 1, 2025
Effective Tuesday, July 1, some Muni fares will increase, based on public feedback received during our budget process in spring 2024. For details about all fares, visit SFMTA.com/Fares.
On Tuesday, July 1, the Clipper and MuniMobile discount will be reduced from 25 cents to 15 cents, bringing the fare to $2.85. This change helps offset rising costs while minimizing the impact on riders. The cash fare will remain at $3. The cable car fare is increasing for the first time since January 2020, from $8 to $9.
After feedback collected from the public, these fare adjustments were included as part of the SFMTA’s 2024-2026 budget, which began on July 1, 2024. For more information, visit our Fares webpage or call 311.