Parking Meters Help Keep San Francisco Vibrant
Parking Meters Help Keep San Francisco Vibrant In a dense, vibrant, expensive city like San Francisco which is bounded by water on three sides, space is at a premium. On city streets, which take up...
Parking Meters Help Keep San Francisco Vibrant In a dense, vibrant, expensive city like San Francisco which is bounded by water on three sides, space is at a premium. On city streets, which take up...
The results are in on San Francisco's first "home zone" project! In 2014, we finished the Minna Natoma Home Zone Project, which took a holistic approach to making a six-block Mission District...
This is the first post in our “San Francisco Parking Tips” blog series explaining some of the lesser-known rules listed in the SFMTA’s new Streets of San Francisco Parking Guide (PDF). It’s part of...
As we emerge from the current pandemic, what does an effective, equitable, and resilient transportation system for San Francisco’s future look like? Last week, just such a forward-looking vision was...
With limited space on San Francisco city streets, how can we ensure that current and future transportation options remain accessible and affordable to all? The San Francisco County Transportation...
We’re installing speed safety cameras to make San Francisco streets safer for everyone. This week, you may start seeing ads throughout San Francisco about the city’s new speed safety camera program. A...
72 Hour Maximum 18 Inches or Less from Curb Face the Flow of Traffic Curb Your Tires Check Your Bumpers Check for Signs Don't Park in the Same Place in Permit Areas Don't Use Objects to Claim On...
This page is part of Muni Art 2023. The 2023 Muni Art theme, “Sights of San Francisco,” marks the first time the project collaborated with the San Francisco Unified District for the artist competition...
In cased you missed it, last week we were honored to join the San Francisco delegation, led by Mayor Lee, to Washington DC that presented the city's submission for the $50 million U.S. Department of...
In San Francisco, transportation is one of the largest contributors to climate change, which has brought severe weather events such as flooding and wildfires to residents’ doorsteps. Climate change...
We asked you to draw your dream subway map, and you responded in droves. In August and September thousands of you drew maps for the Subway Vision project to let us know where you thought future...
From the SFMTA’s Director of Transportation: Not since the advent of streetcars and automobiles have we seen such tremendous change in the ways people get around in cities. After decades of little...
This week, San Francisco Mayor London Breed released the 2021 Vision Zero Action Strategy—our City’s multi-agency framework for eliminating traffic deaths and reducing severe injuries. The City and...
Learn how our Vision Zero outcomes compare with similar cities across the U.S. Earlier this summer, the San Francisco Controller’s Office launched a new website on Vision Zero Benchmarking. Vision...
A chart series showing the sources of greenhouse gas emissions in San Francisco in 2020. The first chart shows citywide emissions: 44% are from the transportation sector 44% from buildings 6% from...
It’s a simple pedestrian safety measure with a memorable nickname: “daylighting.” And it’s a solution that will help San Francisco move the needle on our Vision Zero goal of zero traffic deaths by...
In San Francisco, left turns are one of the top three crash factors in severe injuries and fatal collisions for people walking and biking. SFMTA is kicking off the new year with a city-wide education...
We’re partnering with San Francisco Beautiful (SFB) to announce the kick-off of the 2022 Muni Art Project. The annual collaboration features the original work of five new local artists who visually...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) today announced that the ConnectSF team debuted the Transit Corridor Study StoryMap as part of the public outreach process to identify...
Whether you are a long-time resident or visitor coming to San Francisco for the holidays, we encourage you to take the train, bus, walk, ride a bike or take a taxi. If you need to drive, the SFMTA...
This month, our sister agency BART, celebrates its 50th anniversary . BART service changed transportation in the Bay Area forever, connecting communities in a way that hadn’t been done before. For San...
Mayor Mark Farrell and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which operates Muni, today announced San Francisco’s commitment to have an all-electric bus fleet by 2035. This means...
Any Muni rider knows, there’s no shortage of beautiful views when you ride our buses, trains and streetcars. The Powell-Hyde cable cars look out on the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz. The 33 Ashbury...
This page is part of Muni Art 2022. The 2022 theme, “Streets of San Francisco” is the seventh year that the SFMTA, San Francisco Beautiful and The Poetry Society of America (sponsors of Poetry in...
During Muni Heritage Weekend, riders took a green trip through Dolores Park in one of our historic streetcars. Five years ago, the city declared a climate state of emergency. We see the climate crisis...