Time to Park? Know Your Meter
Meters help businesses and others in high demand areas of San Francisco by ensuring that people driving cars will use just the amount of time they need when parking. As such, the SFMTA recently made a...
Meters help businesses and others in high demand areas of San Francisco by ensuring that people driving cars will use just the amount of time they need when parking. As such, the SFMTA recently made a...
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 19, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing...
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 19, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing...
The SFMTA is undertaking two new traffic safety improvements as a part of our Tenderloin Traffic Safety project: (1) prohibiting vehicle turns on red at approximately 54 intersections and (2) reducing...
A new traffic signal, crosswalk striping, pedestrian bulbs and streetlights help improve safety for people walking at Geary and Cook The Geary Rapid Project may be best known for helping to make 38...
This page has older content. Please see Current mask information We are keeping this page as a record of past outreach. You may hear a new announcement on our vehicles or see new messages about masks...
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...
By May, the SFMTA plans to restart more Muni Metro rail service, extending the T Third Metro rail route between Sunnydale and West Portal, and bringing the full N Judah Metro rail route back into...
We are entering the year of the Ox, typically symbolizing hard work, positivity, and honesty. This year the SFMTA will continue the tradition of celebration with the virtual San Francisco Chinese New...
Starting in the month of February, Muni buses and transit shelters will feature youth artwork illustrating Vision Zero traffic safety messages. The students are part of Youth Art Exchange (YAX), an...
In recognition of Black History Month, we bring you the story of Gene Henderson, the first Black man to become the head of a Muni bus division, Muni’s Kirkland Division. Henderson’s Background Gene...
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, March 5, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...
For those working in the field and delivering transit service, restroom access is not as easy as you may think. Bathroom breaks are a human necessity and require advanced planning for our thousands of...
Unbeatable views. Unforgettable trips. No experience is more uniquely San Francisco than a ride on a cable car. Cable cars have come to symbolize our great city. The Powell/Hyde Cable Car turnaround...
Today the SFMTA opens applications for the next round of Powered Scooter Share permits. The current permits for operators expire in June 2021 and the next round will go into effect as soon as the...
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, March 19, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will...
Update for January 2021 While the 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project is moving forward, this month we want to update you on changes coming to Market Street which will add to the safety and...
As SFUSD considers a return to in-person instruction on campus, many families are adapting how they will travel to school and work and SFMTA is proud to provide a strong set of mobility options to...
It’s almost spring and the Embarcadero Enhancement Project (EEP) team has updates to share on efforts to improve safety for all users of The Embarcadero. Public outreach is underway for the project’s...
In March 2021, the SFMTA Board of Directors voted to reduce the neighborhood speed limit to 20 miles per hour on 17 corridors. This is in addition to new “no turn on red” regulations at over 50...
Two weeks ago, we experienced yet another subway train control system failure caused by aging equipment. A failure like this is certain to impact everyone working on or riding Muni. What’s not widely...
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 COVID-19 pandemic has brought about unforeseen changes to San Francisco’s transportation network. And the impact of the crisis will continue to be felt city-wide long beyond the end of the public...