About Slow Streets - FAQs
What are Slow Streets? Slow Streets are roadways where everyone is welcome, including people walking, biking, scooting, using wheelchairs and driving—and everyone travels slowly and safely. They are...
What are Slow Streets? Slow Streets are roadways where everyone is welcome, including people walking, biking, scooting, using wheelchairs and driving—and everyone travels slowly and safely. They are...
The outbound N Judah stop at Carl & Hillway will be moved 100 feet west for construction from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm Monday through Friday.
More than 1,800 individual operators and counting are making the Shared Spaces Program a successful part of San Francisco’s economic recovery. Permits originally set to expire at the end of December...
Those traveling on the corridor are advised to stay alert and allow more travel time during construction. Polk Street, one block east of Van Ness Avenue, is a recommended alternative for people...
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Purpose The SFMTA operating budget report promotes financial transparency and integrity by providing public financial reporting on the Agency’s current-year fiscal status. It includes the Agency’s...
Thanks to all of your efforts during this pandemic, San Francisco is ready to begin safely reopening offices. However, as with all other aspects of public life during the COVID-19 pandemic, commuting...
As part of the 19th Avenue Combined City Project, the SFMTA will implement transit priority and safety improvements for people walking along the route of the 28 19th Avenue. The improvements will make...
Event Summary There will be a Golden Gate Youth Rugby Tournament on Treasure Island on Saturday, January 10, at the SFGAA fields. The event will require a street closure and reroute of the 25 Treasure...
6th Street Email Update – October 2020 Pedestrian safety on San Francisco streets and sidewalks continues to be in the news. Despite lower traffic volumes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the...
Beginning Friday, February 1, 2019, new rules will apply to pickups at SFO The new rules are based on the medallion type. Letters are being added to some vehicle numbers to indicate the medallion type...
Pursuant to SFMTA Order No. 6317, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency held an online public hearing on Friday, October 23, 2020 regarding the following proposed changes.