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10-16-18 MTAB Item 10.2 Traffic Modifications
10-16-18 MTAB Item 10.3 Traffic Modifications - Showplace Square East
Stakeholder Workshop
Project Plan
Housing on top of a rebuilt Muni yard?
Muni’s Potrero Yard, located at 17th and Mariposa, is currently home to 138 trolley buses. It is also more than a century old and in need of a complete rebuild to make it seismically safe, create more...
Final Intersection Details: Broderick to Larkin
Cab Company Changes Effective December 1, 2018
Cab Company Change Effective December, 2018 Notice
Cab Company Changes Effective January 1, 2019 Notice
Cab Company Changes Effective January 1, 2019
Improvements Proposed for 3rd Street in SoMa
In the South of Market neighborhood, 3rd Street is one of San Francisco’s busiest transportation corridors. Five of Muni’s busiest bus lines run on 3rd Street, including the 45 Union-Stockton, 30...
Van Ness Avenue Construction Forecast: February 19 - March 1, 2019
The following Van Ness Improvement Project construction forecast is subject to change. For more project details, please visit SFMTA.com/VanNess. All night work is italicized below. The night shift for...
Lower Stockton Street to Reopen to Traffic and Transit
Starting on Friday, February 22, Stockton Street between Geary and Ellis will reopen to traffic after being closed due to construction on the Central Subway. This street segment runs essentially from...
Mason Cable Car Bus Substitution: February 19, 2019
Due to a scheduled replacement of the Mason Street cable, which powers the Mason Cable Car line, the Powell/Mason Cable Car will be temporarily replaced by a free shuttle bus starting at 9 p.m. The...
Final Intersection Details: Cole to Baker
Potrero Yard Modernization Project February 2019 Workshop Materials
Included here are all materials provided by the SFMTA for the February 2019 Potrero Yard Modernization Project design workshops. The workshops focused on three major subject areas: 1) the concept of...
SFMTA Racks Up More Racks
Today, there are more than 6,000 bike racks in San Francisco, supplying 12,000 spaces (each rack can accommodate two bikes) to securely lock your bike (or scooter!) And with more people using two...