The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) releases the following upcoming event-related traffic and transit impacts for the week, from Thursday, June 11 through Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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Sunset Night Market
Friday, June 12: The Sunset Night Market is a free, all-ages street events featuring food and retail vendors, kids activities, local music and performances. The event will take place on Irving Street between 20th and 25 avenues, from 5 to 10 p.m. and will repeat on Friday, Sept. 25 and Friday, Dec. 11.
The following street closures will be required from noon to 11:59 p.m., Friday, June 12:
- Irving Street between 20th and 25th avenues
- 21st Avenue between Lincoln Way and Judah Street
- 24th Avenue between Lincoln Way and Judah Street
- Intersections closed: 21st, 23rd, 24th, and 25th avenues on Irving Street
The 7 Haight/Noriega Muni route will be impacted.
Chinatown Night Market
Friday, June 12: The monthly night market will take place in Chinatown. This is an event that takes place on the second Friday of each month, from 5:30 to 9 p.m.
The following street closures will be required from 1 to 11:59 p.m., Friday, June 12:
- Grant Avenue between California Street and Pacific Avenue
- Commercial Street between Kearny Street and Grant Avenue
- Intersection: Grant Avenue and Commercial Street
All other intersections will remain open.
There will be no impact on Muni service.
Pulse Night Club Memorial
Friday, June 12: In memorial of the victims of the Pulse nightclub mass shooting, there will be an event in Jane Warner Plaza on from 5 to 7 p.m.
The plaza will be closed for Muni between 4:30 and 7 p.m., Friday, June 12.
The F Market & Wharves Muni line will be impacted.
San Francisco Giants Games
Friday, June 12 through Sunday, June 14: The San Francisco Giants will play three games at the ballpark. Listed below are the start time for these games:
- Three games against the Chicago Cubs: 1) 7:15 p.m., Friday, June 12; 2) 7:05 p.m., Saturday, June 13; and 3) 12:10 p.m., Sunday, June 14.
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 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, 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 ballpark, parking meters close to the ballpark will charge a special event rate of $12 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 ballpark, visit www.sfmta.com/oracle-park.
Fillmore Juneteenth
Saturday, June 13: There will be street closures related to the Juneteenth Freedom Celebration on Fillmore Street between Fulton and Geary Streets. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The following street closures will be required from 4 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., Saturday, June 13:
- Fillmore Street between Geary and Fulton streets
- O’Farrell Street between Steiner and Fillmore streets
- Golden Gate Avenue between Steiner and Webster streets
- Eddy Street between Steiner and Webster streets
- Turk Street between Steiner and Webster streets
- McAllister Street between Steiner and Webster streets
- Fulton Street between Fillmore and Laguna streets
- Closed Intersections: Fillmore Street at O’Farrell Street, Golden Gate Avenue, Turk, Eddy, McAllister, and Fulton streets
The following Muni routes will be impacted: 22 Fillmore and 22 Fillmore Owl.
Larkin Street Roadway Shared Space
Saturday, June 13: The Tenderloin Lower Polk Merchants and Property Owners Association will host their monthly Roadway Shared Space on Larkin Street.
Larkin Street between Eddy and O’Farrell streets will be closed from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, June 13.
These closures will occur on the second Saturday of every month through Saturday, Dec. 13, 2026.
The 19 Polk Muni route will be rerouted.
Sunday Streets – Tenderloin
Sunday, June 14: The first annual “Sunday Streets” event of the year will be in the Tenderloin. Activities will take place from noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday Streets is an open streets event put on as a joint project between the SFMTA and Livable City to promote non-motor vehicle uses of the public right of way. The event is free to all participants. For event details visit sundaystreetssf.com.
The following street closures will be required from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 14:
- Ellis Street between Mason and Larkin streets
There will be no impact on Muni service.
SFMTA’s Mobile Sales Vans at Sunday Streets Event
On Sunday, June 14, during Sunday Streets, SFMTA Staff assigned to work on Mobile Sales Vans will provide the following services:
- Discount fare and parking fine program applications
- Clipper Start applications
- Payment/Community Service Plan applications
- Free Muni for People with Disabilities/Seniors) applications
Customers can return completed applications for these services to staff who work on the Mobile Sales Van.
The Mobile Sales Van will also accept payment for or purchases of the following items:
- Parking/Transit Citation Payments (customers must present a ticket or letter listing the citation number)
- Pre-loaded Clipper Cards ($11 value for $10)
- $5.70 Day Passes and $2.85 Discount Day Passes (valid on all Muni vehicles, except Cable Car)
- Load cash value or passes on Clipper cards
Customers can pay with cash, credit/debit card or commuter check.
Event at Chase Center
Monday, June 15 through Wednesday, June 17: There will be ball games at the Chase Center:
- Monday, June 15: Golden State Valkyries will play against the Los Angeles Sparks. The game will start at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, June 17: Golden State Valkyries will play against the Dallas Wings. The game will start at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.
Muni will provide supplement 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 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 $12 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 the 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.
CONSTRUCTION WORK AND OTHER UPDATES
NEW: Transportation Impacts related to FIFA World Cup 26™ SF
As we are gearing up for the FIFA World Cup 26™ SF Bay Area that showcases all that San Francisco has to offer, we want to keep you updated on transportation, traffic and parking updates.
See transportation details for FIFA World Cup 26™ SF Bay Area at SFMTA.com/WorldCup.
Beginning Thursday, June 11 through Sunday, July 19, during event weeks, it is anticipated moderate impacts in and around areas where official soccer watch parties will be held at events citywide, including official gatherings at Pier 39, Spark Social Yerba Buena Garden and Thrive City (Chase Center) as well as many neighborhood events.
It is expected limited parking changes, as well as street and sidewalk closures in San Francisco. These impacts are expected to be intermittent throughout the tournament to support community fan activities.
The SFMTA staff are working to finalize details and plans with our City partners and will provide an update about all street, sidewalks and parking changes across San Francisco. We look forward to ensuring that FIFA World Cup 26™ SF Bay Area is a rewarding experience for everyone in San Francisco.
UPDATE: Citywide Muni Service Changes
Since Saturday, June 6, Muni made service changes across San Francisco. These changes aim to improve reliability, reduce crowding and make trips more consistent for riders. These Muni service changes are cost neutral.
Several routes will receive schedule adjustments to improve spacing between buses and reduce delays. To respond to crowding, the SFMTA is also adding targeted late-night service to these routes: 14 Mission and 14 Owl.
There will be additional updates which include:
- Stop changes on the following bus routes: 35 Eureka and 48 Quintara/24th Street
- Reliability improvements on the T Third
- New stop locations tied to the Lake Merced Quick Build Project
These changes are based on rider feedback, operator input and service data. Due to the SFMTA’s budget gap, we cannot increase overall Muni service. Without new funding sources, the SFMTA would have to make significant cuts to Muni service It could mean eliminating one-third of service. For more information about the SFMTA’s budget and the potential solutions we are considering, visit the budget webpage.
For more information, visit SFMTA.com/ServiceChanges.
UPDATE: 13th Street Safety Project
Now until 2027: The 13th Street Safety Project is currently under construction to deliver new traffic safety improvements on 13th Street and Duboce Avenue between Folsom and Valencia streets, including protected bike lanes, sidewalk extensions, traffic signal upgrades, accessibility upgrades, sewer upgrades, repaving, and parking/loading changes.
Crews will work at multiple locations over the course of construction, with intermittent lane impacts, traffic shifts, and parking restrictions. Road users should use caution near crews, follow posted signage, and plan for extra travel time when moving through the corridor:
- 13th Street at South Van Ness Avenue (Division Circle Navigation Center frontage): Crews are building a new sidewalk segment and a separated bike lane channel. During this work, only one eastbound right-turn lane is available from 13th Street to southbound South Van Ness Avenue. When construction is complete, both eastbound right-turn lanes will reopen. Anticipated restoration: mid-June 2026
- Duboce Avenue at Otis Street /Mission Street: Work is underway on the center median on Duboce Avenue. During this work, only one westbound lane is available approaching the intersection. Once the median work is complete, two westbound lanes approaching Mission Street will be restored until further traffic changes are made later this year. Anticipated restoration: early to mid-June 2026
Construction is led by San Francisco Public Works in partnership with the SFMTA. For construction updates and to sign up for notifications, visit sfpublicworks.org/13thStreetSafety. For project details and design information, visit SFMTA.com/13thStreetSafety.
UPDATE:I‑80 SFO Bay Bridge West Span Paint Project
Since Tuesday, April 7, Caltrans crews have been implementing overnight lane closures on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge west span to repaint the west span of the bridge for this preservation project. Other work, such as cable and joint rehabilitation may be performed during these lane closures as well. One to three lanes will be closed from Sunday nights to Friday mornings, between 12:01 a.m. and 6 a.m. The bridge will not be closed for this work; crews will set up containment around the work areas and traffic control will be in place. This work will require several months to complete but schedules are dependent on weather conditions.
For additional information of Caltrans projects: visit dot.ca.gov/caltrans-project.
UPDATE: San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Joint Rehabilitation Project
To facilitate the project, there are ramp closures scheduled throughout the project.
Eastbound I-80 SFOBB On‑Ramp Nightly Closures
Caltrans is implementing temporary eastbound I‑80 on‑ramp closures to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge during Thursday through Sunday nighttime hours. Detours will be clearly posted, motorists are advised to allow extra travel time and use alternate routes when possible.
Signage will be placed in advance of closures and detour routes. For project information, visit San Francisco Freeway & Road Rehabilitation | Caltrans
UPDATE: Caltrans Work—04-4K1104 (19th Avenue)
Phase 2 (Paving Work): Caltrans completed paving 19th Avenue between Lincoln Way and Holloway. Pavement delineation work will continue overnight between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., Monday through Friday. During pavement delineation work, two lanes will be closed and one will be open on a rolling basis.
For more information visit the 19th Avenue Paving and Rehabilitation | Caltrans website.
UPDATE: Caltrans Project —1Q8204 US 101 Hospital Curve Pave and Median Contract
During construction hours, the far-left lanes on US-101, both northbound and southbound, will be closed. This work requires cutting existing concrete barrier segments so they can be removed and replaced with the new barrier. Residents and motorists, particularly those near the Cesar Chavez exit at the US-101/I‑280 split, should expect significant noise during the barrier‑cutting operations.
Signage will be placed in advance of these closures and detour routes. For project information, visit San Francisco US-101 Rehabilitation and advisory of the project.
UPDATE: Bridge Rehabilitation of Central (US 101) and Bayshore (I-80) Viaducts
The Bridge Rehabilitation of the Central (US-101) and Bayshore (1-80) Viaducts is a vital project to strengthen and rehabilitate the viaducts which are 71-years old. To facilitate the project, ramp closures are scheduled throughout the project.
Caltrans anticipates a 55-hour closure of westbound I-80 between 4th Street and US-101 in early August 2026.
advance of the closures. For project information, visit Bridge Rehabilitation of Central (US 101) and Bayshore (I-80) Viaducts.
ONGOING
ONGOING: Mobile Payment Options and Parking Spots Reservation
To make parking in San Francisco easier and more convenient, the SFMTA is now offering more options for paying at meters and reserving parking spots in advance, whether you are driving to work, an event or a night out.
Two new mobile options—ParkMobile and HotSpot—are now available for paying for metered parking in San Francisco. With these apps, drivers can receive payment reminders, extend parking time remotely, and manage parking payment effortlessly from their mobile phone. Customers may also continue to pay with cash or card.
The SFMTA also introduced an online reservation system for reserving a parking space at most city-owned garages up to six months in advance. This system was originally launched at the Civic Center and Performing Arts Garages for special events, it is now available at the majority of the 22 SFMTA garages citywide. This convenient feature removes the hassle of searching for parking and ensures you’ll have a guaranteed space. For more information, visit www.SFMTA.com/ReserveParking.
PayByPhone has been phased out and is no longer available for payment at city-owned parking meters in San Francisco. If you would like to pay for metered parking with an app, please download and use ParkMobile and HotSpot. For details and to choose the app that works for you, visit www.SFMTA.com/PayToPark.
ONGOING: Transbay Howard Streetscape Project – Road Construction
Feb. 2026 through 2028: As a part of the Transbay Howard Streetscape Project, new safety upgrades, traffic signal infrastructure, landscaping and a protected two-way bicycle lane are being built on Howard Street between The Embarcadero and 4th Street.
Due to work at multiple sites, expect intermittent delays and lane closures on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Drivers should exercise caution near construction zones, follow posted detour signage, and consider using alternate routes. During major events and conventions, work will be paused near Moscone Center.
This is a San Francisco Public Works project, with support from the SFMTA. For more information and to sign up for construction updates, visit sfpublicworks.org/TransbayHoward. To learn more about the project design, visit SFMTA.com/TransbayHoward.
ONGOING: SFPUC Geary Boulevard Sewer and Water Replacements
Now until 2027: Replacement work of sewer and water lines is currently taking place along Geary Boulevard between 32nd Avenue and Stanyan Street. Due to construction work at multiple locations, some of the bus stops for Muni routes 38 Geary and 38R Geary Rapid will be temporarily relocated nearby. Riders should look for orange signage at impacted bus stops.