Muni Art 2023 - Vilma R. Artist Page
This page is part of Muni Art 2023. Vilma Ramirez is a 15 year old art hobbyist who started making fan art of their favorite pieces of media at around 8. They wish to make art commissions when they’re...
This page is part of Muni Art 2023. Vilma Ramirez is a 15 year old art hobbyist who started making fan art of their favorite pieces of media at around 8. They wish to make art commissions when they’re...
This page is part of Muni Art 2023. Natalie Deiner is a high school artist who has grown up in San Francisco her whole life. She became interested in art as a toddler and has carried that with her...
This page is part of Muni Art 2023. My name is Isabel Lombardi-Coronel, I am a Junior at Ruth Asawa SOTA in the architecture and design department, and I enjoy creating fantasy landscapes and...
This page is part of Muni Art 2023. I was directly inspired by the poems we were given, I tried my best to reference them in some way or another. I used a brush in my drawing program to evoke a more...
We’re working to make your trips across the Panhandle safer – no matter how you get around. The Panhandle is set to receive significant upgrades that aim to make trips safer and more efficient for...
Combining bikes and Muni is a great way to get around San Francisco. Whether you’re putting your bike on the bus for a fun ride in Golden Gate Park or Treasure Island, or using it for your commute...
The Geary Community Advisory Committee, or Geary CAC, provides input to the project team by providing varied perspectives from the surrounding community and city. The nature of the Geary CAC is...
The Central Subway Extension is an opportunity for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) to evaluate a potential northward extension of the Central Subway beyond its current...
Introduction In late Spring 2024, Mayor London Breed called for waiving city fees for a variety of special events. These include night markets, block parties, farmers markets and other outdoor...
If you need a temporary “No Parking” or “No Stopping” zone, the SFMTA provides temporary tow-away signs for use during special events and for moving vans. Temporary Tow-Away No Stopping (TANS) Signage...
Artist credit: Ellipses in the Key Of Blue by Randy Colosky Our purpose is to prioritize racial equity, social equity and mobility justice through all areas of SFMTA operations, while understanding...
The On-Street Shared Vehicle Permit Program administers permits for curbside parking spaces for dedicated shared vehicle use. The program was approved in July 2017 after it was tested as a pilot...
Page Slow Street extends from Stanyan Street to the west (at the edge of Golden Gate Park) eastward to the Gough and Market street intersections. Page Street is an important corridor for the Haight...
Vehicle sharing is a great option for getting around the city and doing the things we all need to do without having to own a car. Whether it's for running errands, visiting friends, hauling gear to a...
Event Summary On Saturday, April 5 there will be an Eid celebration for the Tenderloin community. The event brings the community together to celebrate this holiday and introduce people to the culture...
The April 2025 meeting has been canceled. Meeting #49 will take place at a later date TBD. Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Time: 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Location: KQED Headquarters, 2601 Mariposa Street, San...
The Neighborhood Working Group The SFMTA is working with a diverse group of neighbors, stakeholders, and SFMTA employees to plan for the modernization of Potrero Yard. The Potrero Yard Neighborhood...
The SFMTA is working with a diverse group of neighbors, stakeholders, and SFMTA employees to plan for the modernization of Potrero Yard.
The Potrero Yard Neighborhood Working Group brings together community members to work with SFMTA staff and the Potrero Neighborhood Collective (PNC) developer team to shape public outreach, weigh in on elements of the project design, and inform the design and program of joint development (housing above the yard).
Feedback from the Working Group ensures that diverse viewpoints are considered and incorporated into the decision making for Potrero Yard.
Apply to join the Working Group
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If you feel your affiliations and work relate to these areas of interest, we encourage you to apply to join the Working Group. Please use the standard Working Group application form to apply.
(Note: If you under age 19 and wish to apply for the Working Group Youth Seat, please use this Youth Seat application form)
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Please contact John Angelico, Public Information Officer, at John.Angelico@SFMTA.com or 415.646.4783 if you have questions.
Students can win a special prize if they log their transit trips to school next week – learn the details. Calling all students! It’s time to take your school commute to the next level. From March 3-7...
World-class Bus Rapid Transit on Van Ness Avenue Muni, Golden Gate Transit and PresidiGO buses used to crawl along Van Ness Avenue —part of US 101— through some of the Bay Area’s densest neighborhoods...