Learn about how SFMTA balances its budget!
We want to hear from you. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold community meetings to discuss its two-year budget, including potential changes to fares, fees, fines and service...
We want to hear from you. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold community meetings to discuss its two-year budget, including potential changes to fares, fees, fines and service...
San Francisco’s economy is still recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this has taken a big toll on the SFMTA’s funding sources. Every funding source we rely on to keep San...
The San Francisco City Charter requires the SFMTA to submit a two-year budget in even-numbered years that outlines how the agency will allocate its operating and capital resources for the next two...
Budget Balancing Exercise The San Francisco City Charter requires the SFMTA to submit a two-year budget in even-numbered years that outlines how the agency will allocate its operating and capital...
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Community input is essential to this project. We encourage all residents, workers, and travelers in Southeast San Francisco to share their thoughts. Your feedback will shape the Mobility Hub Plan...
Southeast San Francisco can greatly benefit from mobility hubs. Many residents in this part of the city have limited transit options today, and some areas are relatively far from major stations. By...
What is a mobility hub? A mobility hub is a place that brings together different transportation options so you can easily switch between them. It usually centers on a transit stop (like a BART...
This map shows accessible parking locations, marked as blue zones. This map is continuously updated. Accessible text version of the map below
View information from the SF Planning Department about the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Project Application to SF Planning Department and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA...
The Southeastern San Francisco Mobility Hub Plan is a community-focused planning effort to improve the public realm and transportation access in the southeastern part of the city. SFMTA is partnering...
PROGRAM EXTENSION - If you are a Senior or Person with Disabilities enrolled in the Free Muni program you may see an expiration date of June 30, 2025 when tagging your card. This program is continuing...
The SFMTA monitors bicycle volumes and commute trends citywide through three data collection methods: ACS Commute Data, annual bike counts collected manually at specified locations and automated...
We never want to cut Muni service. But we are forced to make cuts this summer because of our financial crisis. We received extensive feedback in winter 2025 on three approaches we could take to make...
Project Updates & Key Milestones The Bayview Shuttle has officially launched! Riders can now download the Bayview Shuttle mobile app through the Apple App Store for iOS or Google Play Store for...
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Event Summary On Sunday, May 18th, Muni will be offering extra service to get you to Bay to Breakers. Extra service will supplement the N Judah Line, the 5 Fulton, 18 46th Avenue, and 28 19th Avenue...
The Cayuga Avenue Slow Street extends 1.7 miles through the Cayuga Terrace, Excelsior, and Mission Terrace Neighborhoods, from Rousseau Street to Naglee Avenue. It’s home to many families and...