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Historical Valencia project information
Historical project information is saved on this page. Current project information can be found at SFMTA.com/Valencia . In 2018 and under Mayor London Breed's leadership, the SFMTA Board of Directors...
Reimagining the Potrero Yard for a Resilient Transit Future
San Francisco’s Potrero Yard Modernization Project will replace an obsolete, century-old bus yard with a modern four-story bus maintenance and storage facility with integrated housing and retail. This...
Valencia Bikeway: Center-Running Lessons and Side-Running Next Steps
People riding on the current center-running bikeway on Valencia. The bikeway on Valencia Street is changing, and we invite you to share ideas before we take next steps. On June 18, our Board of...
Geary Rapid Project: FAQs
Note: The Geary Rapid Project was completed in fall 2021. Learn more on the Geary Rapid Project webpage . Frequently Asked Questions 1. What changes and amenities are coming to bus stops? There are...
Investing Equitably
How to Help Our Most Vulnerable Public transportation is a vital part of our community and essential to making San Francisco an equitable and just city. Seniors, people with disabilities, people of...
Improving Safety and Access
Improving Safety Everyone in San Francisco deserves to feel safe. Yet each year, about 30 people lose their lives and over 500 more are severely injured while traveling on city streets. These deaths...
More Repairs and Maintenance
Over the last decade, SFMTA has invested in maintaining Muni’s bus fleet, significantly reducing delays from bus breakdowns. We now operate the greenest fleet in North America, one of the most...
Financial Challenges
Financial Challenges For years San Francisco's transportation system has been battered by traffic and the demands of a growing economy. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the SFMTA had a growing budget...
SFMTA Public Meetings, Mar. 6 – 20
Proposals for the 8th Avenue Neighborway Project will be featured at an open house on March 15. Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, March 7, 1 p.m. City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni routes: 5, 19, 21...
Pedaling Forward: A New Guide to Our Vision for a Bike-Friendly SF
More and more people in San Francisco see their bicycle as a convenient way to get around as we invest in a network of safer, better bikeways. As these bikeways grow, so does interest about what the...
Sunday Streets 2017 Starts This Weekend
Sunday Streets on Valencia Street in the Mission. Nothing says spring has sprung better than the arrival of the Sunday Streets season in San Francisco. So mark this Sunday, March 12 on your calendar...
Neighborways: A New Type of Project to Create Calmer, More Livable Streets
“Neighborway” projects will combine traffic-calming design features like raised crosswalks and sidewalk bulb-outs, like those seen in this rendering for the Wiggle Neighborhood Green Corridor Project...
This Weekend: Kezar Stadium Hosts Pro Soccer
Kezar Stadium on June 20, 2011. Photo: Graham C99/Flickr Event: San Francisco Deltas Soccer Saturday, 7 p.m. Kezar Stadium San Francisco’s newest professional sports team, the San Francisco Deltas of...
Weekend Festivities: Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon, Corn Dogs and Easter Egg Hunts
Events This weekend you can enjoy an island Easter egg hunt, National Corn Dog Day and a chance to run off all those extra calories while rocking and rolling 13.1 miles though the city. Rock'n Roll...
Coming Soon: 'Open Streets' Week on Octavia Street at Patricia's Green
From Friday, March 31 to Friday, April 7, the SFMTA is closing off a small segment of northbound Octavia Street, from Linden to Hayes streets, for the Octavia Open Street events that will experiment...
A Colorful Spring Weekend Coming Up
Participants at a celebration of the Holi Festival of Colors in Parkmerced on March 14, 2009. Photo: Cary Bass-Deschenes/Flickr Events: As flowers bloom in the park this colorful spring weekend, cheer...
SFMTA Public Meetings, April 3 - April 17
A Muni bus on the 29 Sunset route on the recently-redesigned Mansell Street in McLaren Park. SFMTA Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, April 4, 1 p.m. City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 19, 21...
Celebrate Walk to Work Day This Thursday
Join us for San Francisco’s fifth annual Walk to Work Day this Thursday, April 6 to celebrate foot-based transportation in one of the most walkable cities in the country. Walk to Work Day, organized...
A Busy Weekend: Cherry Blossom Festival, Lowrider Cruise, Sunday Streets and More
Lowriders cruise at the Carnaval parade in the Mission in 2011. Photo: Carnaval.com Studios/Flickr Events There will be no shortage of events this weekend in San Francisco. Head over to Kezar Stadium...
SFMTA Public Meetings, April 17 - May 1
SFMTA Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, April 18, 1 p.m. City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 19, 21, 47, 49, F Market, Metro-Civic Center Station The agenda for tomorrow’s Board of Directors...
Red Transit-Only Lanes Work: Two New Studies Show Their Benefits
A red transit-only lane on Geary at Jones Street. It may come as no surprise that using red paint to highlight transit-only lanes causes fewer drivers to violate them, which helps keep them clear to...
This Weekend: Cherry Blossom Parade and Tax March
Another fun-filled weekend awaits us – you can cheer on the Giants as they wrap up their first home stand of the season, enjoy the second weekend of the Cherry Blossom Festival and take your pick of...
The 'Hub' at Market and Valencia: Forever Changed by the 1906 Earthquake
One-hundred and eleven years ago, in the cool pre-dawn of April 18th, 1906, a massive earthquake rocked San Francisco, forever changing the landscape and future development of our fair, foggy city...
Improvements Proposed for Vicente Street in the Sunset
A corner on Vicente Street with existing “front-in” angled parking and “daylighting.” Like most streets in the Outer Sunset, Vicente Street has road space to spare. We’ve proposed changes to Vicente...