K Ingleside Rapid Project - Online Office Hours
Online Meeting (Microsoft Teams info) Interested in the proposed improvements to the K Ingleside Rapid Project? 1. Check out our updated proposals for the K Ingleside Rapid Project in our online...
Online Meeting (Microsoft Teams info) Interested in the proposed improvements to the K Ingleside Rapid Project? 1. Check out our updated proposals for the K Ingleside Rapid Project in our online...
Watch a recording of the Virtual Meeting Learn about the SFMTA’s budget plans. Ask questions, make suggestions. The SFMTA provides San Francisco with Muni (public transit) and paratransit service...
Event Summary The Tenderloin Tet Festival will be on Saturday, January 18. The festival includes art, music, dance performances, food booths, informational booths with raffle tickets, a bounce house...
Transportation is a vital part of a thriving and equitable community and economy - there is no economic recovery without strong public transportation. To ensure that we are meeting the transportation...
Public Art RFQ Announced Call for Artists! The SF Arts Commission has announced the Potrero Yard Modernization Project Public Art Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to invite artists to apply for the...
Update: Resolved as of 1:00 pm Thursday, July 11, 2024. K schedules and T schedules are once again available. K and T schedules are not displaying due to a data error. We will remove this message as...
On October 13, 2023, Governor Newsom signed California State Assembly Bill 645 into law, allowing six cities, including San Francisco, to pilot a speed safety camera program. This pilot is an...
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...
Reflections on the recent traffic fatalities on Geary Boulevard and on Lincoln Way led this morning’s press conference to announce 33 new crosswalks on Geary and a speed limit reduction on Fulton...
The Building Progress Program is a $2.3+ billion multi-year effort to repair, renovate and modernize the SFMTA’s aging facilities to keep the city moving and transition to an all-electric fleet. Over...
Join a tour for a behind-the-scenes look at how a transit yard works and see why our 109-year-old yard needs to be rebuilt. Registration required.