Early Bird Shuttle Service for East Bay Commuters
Heads up! If you commute into the city from the East Bay weekdays during the early morning hours, your sunrise commute may need to begin on a Muni bus now. Beginning Monday, Feb. 11, Muni will be...
Heads up! If you commute into the city from the East Bay weekdays during the early morning hours, your sunrise commute may need to begin on a Muni bus now. Beginning Monday, Feb. 11, Muni will be...
Practice makes perfect! That's right, we are talking about practice. Over the last month, we have been conducting dry runs to make sure things go smoothly when Chase Center officially opens next week...
Events: It's an unusually quiet weekend ahead in terms of major events around the city, but that doesn't mean there's any shortage of fun activities to be found. Catch the second half of a four-game...
Construction on Phase 2 of the 16th Street Improvement Project began May 9, 2022. 16th Street is part of the city’s High Injury Network , where 75% of the city’s severe and fatal traffic incidents...
L Taraval Improvement Project – Segment B Project Update August 15 – 27, 2022 Work continues on water and sewer lines, as well as on the overhead contact system (OCS). OCS work will be performed at...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, July 8, 2022, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...
Page Street is an important corridor for the Hayes Valley / Lower Haight neighborhoods because of its connectivity to John Muir Elementary School, parks and other destinations. It is also a popular...
Due to the COVID-19 health emergency and to protect our Board members, SFMTA staff, and members of the public, the Board’s meeting room, Room 400, is closed. Members of the public are encouraged to...
To maintain our Muni system and keep trains running effectively, SFMTA will be replacing all the tracks inside Twin Peaks Tunnel. The Tunnel runs between Castro and West Portal Muni stations. A number...
Battery-electric buses and cars have been hitting the streets around the nation in recent years, and here in San Francisco, the SFMTA is currently running a pilot program to test battery powered buses...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, March 22, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...
Lydia So, a championed public servant, advocate for the AAPI community and an accomplished urban planner, designer and architect, has joined the SFMTA’s Board of Directors. She was appointed in June...
Summer is a slow season for public meetings. Our Board of Directors will meet next Tuesday and on Tuesday, August 16. Their full, two meetings per month schedule will resume in September. Their...
Twice a month we share some of our favorite destinations in the city and the Muni rroutes and lines that will take you there. An overhead view of the Fort Mason Center campus which serves as home to...
Familiar signs like this show where a residential permit area has two-hour parking limits. In 1976, when San Francisco established its Residential Permit Parking program, also known as RPP, corduroy...
Super Bowl tips — seems like everyone's got some. Today, we bring you a rundown of some of the most useful for both residents and visitors. The city's Super Bowl 50 web page is a helpful resource for...
City Hall roots for the Warriors! Photo taken April 20, 2016 Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee: 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 14 City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 6, 7, 9, 21, 47, 49, F Market...
If getting to the Super Bowl events by transit, walking, and bicycling doesn’t work for you, try an official San Francisco taxi. Taxis may help get you closer to the action, since they will be allowed...
Another busy and events filled weekend is close at hand. The last full weekend of spring gets started on Friday as the Giants return to AT&T Park for a five game home stand against the Arizona...
We’re a little star-struck around here these days. Last month a clip of our head honcho, Ed Reiskin, was included in John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight piece about infrastructure. As Ed states in the...
San Francisco is and has always been a baseball town. Before the NFL, NBA and NHL established teams in the region, “the one constant through all the years,” as poignantly extolled by James Earl Jones...
The SFMTA Transportation Fact Sheet provides various facts about the City of San Francisco and transportation within the city. Key trends and statistics found in the 2015 SFMTA Factsheet: Since 2006...
It may seem like a strange confectioner’s combination but in San Francisco, public transit and delightful baked treats have had a long, sweet relationship. In this blast from the past, we’re taking a...
LATEST UPDATE: Castro Westbound Platform Elevator Finished Upgrading to Start Service The SFMTA is glad to announce that the rehabilitation of the Castro westbound platform elevator that started in...
Updated Jan. 22 with a video from the event at the bottom of the post. It’s here, and it’s real: The first of a new generation of Muni Metro trains arrived today, marking a huge milestone for the...