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Board of Directors

The SFMTA Board of Directors provides policy oversight for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods in San Francisco in accordance with the San Francisco Charter and the Transit-First...

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Hope SF Construction on Santos Street: Feb. 20 - Dec. 31, 2025

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Note: Effective Tuesday, April 15, in response to community feedback regarding the 9 San Bruno and 9R San Bruno Rapid routes along Brookdale Avenue, an additional stop on Brookdale at Blythdale Avenue...

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Safety Equity Initiative

Project Introduction

All Muni users, SFMTA employees, San Franciscans and visitors to our world-class city deserve public transit that prioritizes safety and security. Safety and security are the first standard measure of...

Percentage of scheduled Muni service hours delivered

Tuesday, 1 July, 2025

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Muni Forward Anniversary Passport

In 2024, participants could collect stamps and experience 100 miles of public transit improvements with the Muni Forward Passport and interactive story map. Open the Interactive Map September 2024...

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Press Parking Permits

Press Vehicle Parking Permits may be issued to news organizations, media outlets, freelance reporters or photographers with a current Press Pass issued by the San Francisco Police Department. USE The...

Committee

Citizens' Advisory Council (CAC)

The Citizens' Advisory Council is a 15-member advisory body to the SFMTA. The Council meets once a month on the first Thursday of the month where they hear presentations from SFMTA staff with respect...

Project

Bayview Hunters Point Express

Project Introduction

Responding to the Need for Shorter Travel Times from the Bayview The Bayview neighborhood is one of San Francisco’s most diverse populations -- housing 22% of the City's Black residents. Bayview's...

Project update

March 2023 Slow Streets Program Update

繁體中文 Filipino Español We're continuing to grow the Slow Streets network! The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board will consider re-authorizing 20th Street as part of the Slow...

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August 2021 Slow Streets Program Update

Slow Streets continue to roll out! Due to the success of the program, SoMa Slow Streets, 12th Avenue Slow Street, Hearst Slow Street and Lyon Slow Street have joined our list of implemented Slow...

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February 2023 Slow Streets Program Update

Two months ago this week, the SFMTA Board of Directors approved an ongoing Slow Streets Program for San Francisco! This is a huge milestone for our city, and an opportunity to keep expanding the...

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April 2023 Slow Streets Program Update

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board will consider re-authorizing Chenery Street between Elk Street and Diamond Street, and Lapu-Lapu, Rizal, Tandang Sora, Bonifacio and...

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Fall 2022 Slow Streets Program Update

Following the success of the COVID Response Slow Streets Program, the SFMTA is proposing an ongoing Slow Streets Program for San Francisco. The SFMTA will bring details of the Program to the SFMTA...

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May 2023 Slow Streets Program Update

This month the Slow Streets team published the 2023 Slow Streets Evaluation Report. The report highlighted that Slow Streets are safer than they were before being designated Slow Streets—there are...

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2023 Slow Streets Evaluation Report

When the SFMTA Board approved a permanent Slow Streets Program in December 2022, they required that every Slow Street meet certain data-driven targets to keep everyone safe and comfortable: average...

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Daylighting

What is daylighting? “Daylighting” improves safety at intersections by creating a better line of sight between people driving and people in crosswalks. By keeping the area next to crosswalks clear of...

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Hayes Valley Parking & Curb Management Plan

Project Introduction

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...