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Better Market Street
Better Market Street is an ongoing, collaborative effort to redesign San Francisco’s most important street. Market Street can become a place where people can gather, spend time and enjoy the sights of...
Summer 2025 Muni Service Cuts
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...
Temporary Tow Zone Database Guide – June 2025
This quick-start guide walks users through registering for the SFMTA Tow Zone portal, submitting and renewing construction-related tow-away requests, and managing approvals. It offers step-by-step...
Construction Tow-Away Zones
Request a Construction Tow Away Zone Do you need to clear a parking lane for construction work related to excavation? Register your construction tow away zone. Large construction projects completed by...
Hayes Valley Parking & Curb Management Plan
Background Since the Central Freeway was taken down after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, Hayes Valley has replaced freeway overpasses and on-ramps with dense housing and shops and restaurants that...
Presidio Yard Modernization Project
The Presidio Yard Modernization Project is an exciting opportunity to rethink, rebuild and expand the current site into a multi-level modern bus operations and maintenance facility and adjacent mixed...
South of Market (SoMa)
Includes Mission Bay, East Cut, Rincon Hill
Haight Ashbury
Go Local Includes Cole Valley and Ashbury Heights
Kirkland Yard Electrification Project
The SFMTA is an industry leader in implementing clean transit and shares the City’s and the State’s vision to moderate the impacts of climate change. Muni’s transition to zero-emission vehicles will...
F Market & Wharves
Inbound 17th and Castro at Market (Castro Street Muni Metro station) via 17th Street, Market (uses island stops), Steuart, Ferry Terminal loop, Embarcadero, Jefferson, Jones to Beach. Outbound Jones...
Racial Equity Training
Racial equity training is a core component of SFMTA’s Phase One Racial Equity Action Plan (REAP). This is a commitment to creating a work environment that is responsive, equitable, and inclusive for...
J Church
Inbound to Embarcadero Station From San Jose & Geneva, north on San Jose, left on 30th St, right on Church, right onto Muni separated trackway from 22nd to 18th sts, to Church, right on Duboce to the...
K Ingleside
Northbound to Downtown From San Jose Avenue & Geneva, north on San Jose Avenue, left on Ocean, right on Junipero Serra, continue to West Portal Ave to West Portal Station, continue in subway to...
M Ocean View
Inbound San Jose Avenue and Geneva (Balboa Park Muni Metro/BART) via San Jose Avenue, Broad, Orizaba, Randolph, 19th Avenue (San Francisco State University), right-of-way, West Portal Avenue to West...
Speed Safety Cameras
Speed safety cameras are a proven tool to address excessive speeding and reduce severe and fatal injury traffic collisions. With the passage of AB 645, San Francisco can now utilize this life-saving...
Powell / Hyde Cable Car
The Powell/Hyde Cable Car route is shown as line PH on the Official Muni Map. Inbound Hyde and Beach (Victorian Park) via Hyde, Washington, Powell to Market. Outbound Via Powell, Jackson, Hyde to...
Powell / Mason Cable Car
The Powell-Mason Cable Car route is shown as line PM on the Official Muni Map. Inbound Taylor and Bay (Fisherman's Wharf) via Taylor, Columbus, Mason, Washington, Powell to Market. Outbound Powell...
California Cable Car
The California Cable Car route is shown as line C on the Official Muni Map. Inbound California and Van Ness via California to Market. Outbound California to Van Ness.
ISCOTT 1594 Agenda, June 12, 2025
Potrero Yard Neighborhood Working Group
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...
Potrero Yard Neighborhood Working Group
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 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
June 2025: We currently a vacant seat on the Working Group:
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Senior Services
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.