Discover Your City On 2018 Walk to Work Day
With fantastic bay views and great pedestrian infrastructure to help people travel on foot safely, San Francisco is one of the most walkable cities in the country. But don’t just take our word for it...
With fantastic bay views and great pedestrian infrastructure to help people travel on foot safely, San Francisco is one of the most walkable cities in the country. But don’t just take our word for it...
Enjoy the views from the Golden Gate Bridge while getting in your morning run this Sunday. Photo: Jun Selta/Flickr Flower and Garden Show Wednesday-Sunday, April 4-8Cow Palace Greenthumbs from around...
Last Friday, SFMTA joined District 1 Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer and District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani to bring a safer...
Pursuant to SFMTA Order No. 5901 adopted March 30, 2018, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency held a public hearing to solicit public input on the proposed changes. The hearing was held...
Last week, the SFMTA issued the first private transit operator permit under the city’s recently adopted private transit vehicle regulations. These new regulations were enacted in October 2017 by the...
Excavation is now complete at the soon-to-be Chinatown station, therefore excavation is complete for the entire project! Earlier this...
Photo courtesy of Lemia Bodden SFMTA staff comes to the big screen this weekend in the world premiere showing of the 49 Mile Scenic Drive during the 61st San Francisco International Film Festival. The...
They’re here! After successful testing and familiarizing our operators with the new features, 40’ New Flyer trolleys are now serving San Francisco. These new trolley buses, just like the nearly 300...
Starting Friday, April 13, 2018, the California Cable Car Line will be served by a bus shuttle to allow work for the Cable Car Gearbox Rehabilitiation Project. Service will return to normal on Tuesday...
Every month the hardworking Muni Customer Service staff respond to thousands of calls, emails and tweets from our riders. Sometimes they’re compliments about a terrific transit operator or praise for...
Along with the festival and parade, there are always the breathtaking views of the cherry blossoms to enjoy. Photo: Filipp Solovev/Flickr Cherry Blossom Festival Saturday and Sunday, various...
This April 18th marks 112 years since the 1906 Earthquake and the devastating fires that followed. Little do many San Franciscans realize, the fate of our beloved cable cars was significantly shaped...
You’ve probably heard the same story of your grandparent walking up the hill *both ways* to school when they were a child. Well, being a student here in San Francisco that might have been true! Your...
Thursday, April 12th, Mayor Mark Farrell announced the rollout of Park Smart, a public awareness campaign that includes informational pamphlets and coordinated messaging with travel and tourism...
Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, April 17, 1 p.m. City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 19, 21, 47, 49, F Market, Civic Center Station Our second board meeting of the month will have...
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...
Last week, SFMTA crews finished sprucing up Turk Street with safety upgrades for people walking and biking in the city’s Tenderloin neighborhood. Welcome additions to the street include a protected...
Events: This weekend has some very diverse events taking place across the city, ensuring that there is something for everyone. Saturday provides such options as participating in the Mission Crit bike...
Anyone who bikes in San Francisco knows how great it is to find that smooth green path under your tires. Starting earlier this month, Upper Market Street just got some more of those upgrades as part...
From June 1 to June 17, the SFMTA is planning a fourth annual Octavia Boulevard Open Street Event at Patricia’s Green, where vehicle lanes are temporarily closed to vehicles and ‘opened’ to people for...
Did you know that that Earth Day was born in San Francisco? It is true! San Francisco activist John McConnell first introduced the idea of a global holiday called "Earth Day" at the 1969 UNESCO...
Our 2016-2017 Annual Report, Streets for All , highlights our collection of recent achievements and goals. The stories captured in the Fiscal Year 2016-2017 SFMTA Annual Report demonstrate the role...
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, May 4, 2018, at 10:00 am, in Room 416 (Hearing Room 4), City Hall, 1 Dr...
If you attended the Cherry Blossom Festival in Japantown earlier this month, you may have seen us there. While talking shop we also wanted to have a little fun since the month of April is National...