M Ocean View Project Approved by SFMTA Board
At the February 6 SFMTA Board meeting, the Board of Directors unanimously approved the M Ocean View Transit and Safety Project. Through improvements like transit bulbs, boarding islands, new...
At the February 6 SFMTA Board meeting, the Board of Directors unanimously approved the M Ocean View Transit and Safety Project. Through improvements like transit bulbs, boarding islands, new...
This timeline includes all projects related to the J Church, including capital and service improvement projects. For additional information about a specific project, please see the project webpage. ...
To: San Francisco Taxi Medallion Holders and Color Schemes From: Julie Kirschbaum, Director of Transportation In response to continued economic impacts of the economy on the San Francisco Taxi...
An Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) is a pedestrian push button that communicates when to cross the street in a non-visual manner, such as audible tones, speech messages, and vibrating surfaces. APS...
The Clarendon Quick-Build Project will be voted on this coming Tuesday, November 18 at the SFMTA Board meeting at City Hall, room 400. We’ve heard loud and clear that Clarendon Avenue, which is on the...
The 1200 15th Street Renovation Project will remodel the inside of a historic 1931 building into a new location for SFMTA staff. This project helps with the SFMTA’s goal of updating facilities to...
Children help make their school zone safer by painting curbs red near crosswalks at a community event. Yesterday, we launched our School Daylighting Program—a major step toward making school zones...
The intersection of Church and Market streets has long been one of the most important hubs in the Muni system, with eight Muni lines intersecting within a block. Over 14,000 Muni riders got on or off...
Starting as soon as Monday, June 2, SFMTA crews will be installing a transit lane on San Jose Avenue. These improvements are part of the M Ocean View Transit and Safety Project. They are designed to...
San Francisco, CA — The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) applauds the Governor’s signing of Senate Bill 63 (SB 63) into law. This landmark legislation will enable voters to help...
Jared and Mary Conley pose on an N Judah train after getting engaged in 2013. (Photo courtesy of Mary Conley) It was Halloween 2012. In addition to the usual holiday excitement, baseball fans were...
We are working on keeping Muni rolling with the Muni Funding Working Group. We love Muni. Our riders love Muni. San Francisco loves Muni. Muni is the oldest publicly owned and operated transit agency...
Muni platforms continue to see increased traffic. Year after year, we’re seeing a strengthened ridership recovery, reaching new highs in 2024, with a total of 158 million passenger trips, resulting in...
Scooters are an important part of San Francisco’s multimodal transportation network. We’re excited to open applications for the FY2025 – FY2026 Powered Scooter Share Program. This program supports the...
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...
The Central Embarcadero Safety Project is the latest phase of the Embarcadero Enhancement Program. This program seeks to improve safety, mobility, connectivity, and accessibility for everyone using...
We are currently taking reservations for the month of April in the order we received them. Want to take a group out for a special, rail-centric event? The SFMTA offers private charters on our historic...
Scooter Share Permits The SFMTA allows Lime and Spin to operate scooter share services in San Francisco through June 30, 2026. Each permitted scooter share company has a maximum number of scooters...
Muni riders now can get cell service both above ground and inside our metro and subway tunnels. If you text or use your phone to browse the internet while riding Muni, you may have noticed that you...
While ADA Paratransit is a federally-mandated service, it does not receive consistent dedicated federal funding. Instead, the SFMTA’s services for older adults and people with disabilities are funded...
Notice: Paratransit Van Fare Increase Effective July 1, 2025, the one-way SF Paratransit fare for all van services provided by SF Paratransit, including SF Access, Group Van, Shop-a-Round, Van Gogh...
In order to ensure that scooters are not cluttering the sidewalk and causing an impediment to older adults, people with disabilities and other pedestrians, SFMTA, in collaboration with the Mayor’s...
The Potrero Yard Modernization Project will replace an obsolete, century-old bus yard with a modern, four-story, efficient bus maintenance and storage facility, equipped to serve the SFMTA as it...