West of Twin Peaks
Go Local Includes West Portal and Saint Francis Wood
Go Local Includes West Portal and Saint Francis Wood
Welcome to the SFMTA MAAC Page! We are a 21-member body who provide guidance on all accessibility related issues which involve the SFMTA. Please come join us at our next meeting. The committee...
Photo caption: The 6 Haight-Parnassus is one of the Muni bus routes that will be brought back into service July 9, 2022 after being temporarily suspended since March 2020. On July 9, the next phase of...
Happy summer from the Page Slow Street team, We have updates to share on the next steps for Page Street, starting with targeted upgrades on the west end of the corridor ahead of more evaluation and...
What is Pay or Permit Parking? This type of parking allows: Visitors to park without a time limit, so they pay only for the time they need. Residents with an annual residential parking permit (RPP) to...
Pursuant to SFMTA Order No. 6602 adopted December 5, 2022 the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing to solicit public input on the following proposed changes.
Important Starting in October, 2025 the Color Curb Committee and Hearing process has ended. To make things easier for small businesses, there is a new way to review and comment on curb changes. To...
The Visitacion Valley and Portola Community-Based Transportation Draft Plan reflects over two years of SFMTA consultation with the local community to identify community needs, priorities and values...
This map shows the corridors approved for inclusion in the Slow Streets Program. Included corridors are: 12th Avenue, from Lincoln Way to Lawton Street 22nd Street, from Bryant Street to Chattanooga...
Slow Streets provide safe travel for children, families, wheel users, older adults, persons with disabilities and the entire community The success of Slow Streets depends on everyone working together...