New Equity Toolkit Helps SFMTA Improve Access
The SFMTA’s Equity Toolkit helps us improve Muni service for San Francisco’s most transit-dependent residents and essential workers. Using data layered with mapping we are able to improve access to...
The SFMTA’s Equity Toolkit helps us improve Muni service for San Francisco’s most transit-dependent residents and essential workers. Using data layered with mapping we are able to improve access to...
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday, January 8, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will...
Expanding Subway Capacity As traffic congestion returns, the SFMTA is working to protect San Franciscans who continue to rely on Muni to get to work and essential appointments during this pandemic. If...
2020 Holiday Greetings! We at the SFMTA would like to thank you for your patience and perseverance throughout this very difficult year. The merchants, residents and visitors of the 6th Street corridor...
Do you want to make a change in 2021 that reaps rewards? An easy way to do that is to pick an active travel option for your trips around town. Sticking to a New Year’s resolution can be hard to do...
The 2018 Muni Art season kicked off the first collaboration with the Poetry Society of America's Poetry in Motion® for the theme “The Art of Poetry in San Francisco.” The five winning local artists...
Joining San Francisco Beautiful and the Poetry Society of America, the SFMTA announced the five winners of the 2019 Muni Art project, celebrating the theme "Connecting Our Community.” The five winning...
The 2020 theme, “Hidden Gems of San Francisco” is a collaboration with The Poetry Society of America (sponsors of Poetry in Motion ®). The non-profit organization was involved in the selection of the...
Starting Saturday, January 23, the eastern section of the 22 Fillmore will shift its route to begin serving Mission Bay. Utilizing the new transit and street amenities along 16th Street, the 22...
Tired of construction in San Francisco? You are not alone. With so many city projects and private developments raising dust across the city, our iconic skyline can more closely resemble a giant...
Crowds surround streetcars during their inaugural day of service, December 28, 1912 (SFMTA Photo Archives) The SFMTA recently celebrated Muni’s 108th Anniversary on December 28, the date when...
Happy New Year! With 2020 behind us, we want to take a moment to look back at everything we’ve accomplished over the last year on the Geary Rapid Project. Completed 30 of 46 "bulb-outs" —curb...
The Folsom Quick-Build Project will begin project implementation work to install traffic safety improvements for all users in January 2021. SFMTA crews will begin work on the 5th to 4th block of...
In response to budget constraints and challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Better Market Street project team released updated design proposals for Market Street between 5th and 8th...
Bay Area native, Kundan Baidwan, received her BA in Visual Art at UC San Diego, where she was twice selected for the honors studio program. After a stint as a restoration assistant in Paris, Baidwan...
John Keating is a Bay Area artist who was born in Philadelphia and has lived in San Francisco since 1974. He studied art atthe San Francisco Art Institute and the Academy of Art. Keating continues to...
I believe that art reflects the soul of a time, a people, a place. It provides a critical outlet for its unheard or silenced rhythms, vibes and voices. I strive to make my artwork, public and private...
Wes Wellner is a collage artist and graphic design student born and raised in San Francisco. Influenced by aspects of city life and subculture, he recreates cityscapes using clippings from vintage...
I grew up in Argentina and I have been living in San Francisco for more than a decade. I am an illustrator and by painting my neighborhoods give me a sense of belonging. I worked the space in layers...
Cranes in August They clutter the house, awkwardly folded, unable to rise. My daughter makes and makes them, having heard the old story: what we create may save us. I string a long line of them over...
from Persian Blue Tonight, our thousand and second night,tell me the story of our laughterthrough sudden summer rain. Tell me the story of salt: on your shoulder,chest, and chin. Tell me how that...
from Lost Coast On a treadmill by the window at 16th and De HaroI name pigeons, high wires, green car,blue. There must be other namesfor metal boxes, electrical labyrinthsrigged across the sky. Other...
Boot Removal Fee Individuals at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level are eligible for discounted boot removal and tow administrative fees. Fee Type Amount Standard Fee $495 Low-Income Fee $75...
Engineering Public Hearing Where: Room 416 of City HallWhen: July 20th, 2018, at 10:00 a.m An Engineering Public Hearing for the 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project will occur on July 20th, 2018, at...
ATTN: The MuniMobile system requires you to login using the same method that you used to sign up for the account. You should only "Sign in with Apple", if that is the method that was used to create...