Muni Matters: Ridership on the Rise
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Biking and riding Muni are two climate-friendly ways to get around San Francisco. San Francisco has released the latest version of its Climate Action Plan. This is the first time the city’s climate...
The proposed housing and commercial components of the project will be located adjacent to the bus facility. Early in the project development, it was determined that while the modernization of the bus...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Western Addition Area - Traffic Signal Upgrades Phase 1 project will install pedestrian countdown signals (PCS), accessible pedestrian signals (APS) and/or signal visibility improvements at 12...
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...
Learn how our new parking payment options offer more flexibility so you can get where you need to go. Paying for metered parking in San Francisco has never been easier or more flexible thanks to two...
The On-Street Shared Vehicle Permit Program administers permits for curbside parking spaces for dedicated shared vehicle use. The program was approved in July 2017 after it was tested as a pilot...
School staff, parents, community members and SFMTA staff gather at Alvarado Elementary School to conduct a Walk Audit. Getting kids to school safely is a top priority for our teams at the SFMTA. One...
The 28 19th Avenue operates between Daly City BART and Fisherman's Wharf. Inbound to Fisherman's Wharf From Daly City BART Station access road, right on John Daly, right on Junipero Serra, left on...
Bloomsday and Beyond brings Irish literature into San Francisco neighborhoods, connecting books, Muni and the city in motion. Celebrate Irish literature, San Francisco neighborhoods and the public...
Phase 1: Initial Technology Demonstration We will install the new Communications-Based Train Control at street level along the Embarcadero and Third Street corridors to test and validate the new...
Walking and talking with District 2 Supervisor Stephen Sherrill along Van Ness Avenue from the 38R bus stop to City Hall. How do San Francisco’s elected officials get to work? We find out, at least...
What’s happening with Cayuga Slow Streets The Cayuga Slow Street team is excited for a new collaboration between SF Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and the SF Public Utilities Commission’s...
Children perform a dragon dance during San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade. San Francisco is gearing up for this year’s Chinese New Year Parade on Saturday, March 7. We’re here to help you get to...
The Bayview Community Shuttle is intended to help residents connect more easily with transit lines that serve Bayview-Hunters Point, such as the 54 Felton and T-Third. Accessing public transit can be...