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Bluegrass, Baseball & a Neighborhood Bash!
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass music festival on September 30, 2011. Photo credit: Dustin Quasar/Flickr Baseball, bluegrass, a street fair and two bridges help to kick-off an events-laden October...
Muni Artist Phillip Hua: Bringing Us Closer Together
It’s Art Week on Moving SF! We’ve transformed 50 Muni buses into galleries on wheels, showcasing the work of local artists throughout the city. We’re celebrating by dedicating blog posts this week to...
How Do We Get Public Art?
It’s Art Week on Moving SF! We’ve transformed 50 Muni buses into galleries on wheels, showcasing the work of local artists throughout the city. We’re celebrating by dedicating blog posts this week to...
Improving the View with Public Art
We're closing out Art Week on Moving SF! We’ve transformed 50 Muni buses into galleries on wheels, showcasing the work of local artists throughout the city. So, we celebrated by dedicating blog posts...
5 Challenges Facing Public Transit (and How 2,000 People in SF Are Working This Week to Solve Them)
Improving Muni means focusing on the future and addressing key challenges facing public transit. This week more than 2,000 public transportation professionals from around the country are gathering in...
SFMTA Public Meetings, October 5 - 18
Note: The next SFMTA Board of Directors meeting will be on Tuesday, Oct. 20. Balboa Park Station Area Construction Kick Off! 6 – 8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 6 City College Multi-Use Building 55 Phelan...
Transit Art Around The World
Last week we had a great time launching the Muni Art project with the good folks at San Francisco Beautiful. How many Muni Art buses have you seen? They are out on the street, beautifying our city. Be...
Mystery Photos Found in Time for Fleet Week
With San Francisco's Fleet Week events taking place this week, it seemed appropriate to unveil a very recent and unusual discovery made by SFMTA Photo Archive staff. With well over 90 percent of our...
Weekend Event-a-thon: Fleet Week, Italian Heritage & So Much More!
Events : For a second straight weekend the city will be the place to be. With half a dozen events, there will be something to do and see from morning till night. On Saturday head out to the Sunset for...
Your #MuniHeritage: Contest Photos Capture Transit History in Motion
Two open-air boat cars, a streetcar that looks like a cable car, and even a #MuniHeritage tattoo. During the last week of September, people around San Francisco captured all this and more for our...
Sharrow the Road!
If you’ve been pretty much anywhere in San Francisco (or most major cities in the U.S., Canada and Australia), you’ve probably seen these stencils on certain streets around the cities. This sharrow on...
A New Muni Bus Facility – 60 Years in the Making
Muni’s newest bus yard, the Islais Creek Motor Coach Facility, is rapidly expanding with the exciting influx of new Muni buses. This is the first of two posts in which we’ll take a look at the history...
SFMTA Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) and Labor Organizations / Unions
On this page: SFMTA Service-Critical MOUs & CBAs (2024-2027) City-Wide MOUs & CBAs Labor Organizations - Unions SFMTA Service-Critical MOUs & CBAs (FY 24-27) Transport Workers' Union (TWU), Local 250...
Earthquake Preparedness: Muni Service and Safety Tips
A teacher blows a whistle. Students drop to the floor, duck under their desks, cover their heads, and hold on waiting for the imaginary rumbling of the ground to stop — an earthquake drill. The view...
The N Judah Turns 87!
Next Wednesday, October 21, marks the 87th anniversary of the opening of the N Judah! Just in time for this anniversary we're sharing some recently scanned photos of the massive celebration held to...
This Weekend: The Mission, Music & a Marathon
Events : This weekend will find music reverberating across the Bay and a colorful community bash in one of the city’s hippest neighborhoods. On Saturday, it’s the 26th annual Potrero Hill Festival...
Meet us in the Mission: Sunday Streets Season Finale this Weekend
Sunday Streets in the Mission | May 2015. The weather Sunday is forecast to be partly cloudy but the streets will be clear on the fourteen blocks of Valencia between McCoppin and 26th. This is the...
The View from Bernal Heights
Twice a month we share some of our favorite destinations in the city and the Muni routes and lines that will take you there. The view looking north from Bernal Hill. Photo taken Sept. 15, 2015. The...
SFMTA Public Meetings, Oct. 19 – Nov. 1
SFMTA Board of Directors: 1p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 20 City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 19, 21, 47, 49, F Market, Metro-Civic Center Station Our Board of Directors meetings are usually held on...
4th & King Construction - Disruptive? Yes. Worth It? Absolutely.
Starting next month, our Central Subway project will ramp up construction at 4th and King again – and it’s going to be noisy. There will be inconveniences across the Muni system for about a week in...
SFMTA Proposes New Shuttle Rules
Busy spots like the block of 8th Street between Market and Mission need the help. The SFMTA is proposing enhancing and extending its regulation of private commuter shuttles. You can read the newly...
Haunted Muni
In the darkness of the underground beneath Market Street is a long-forgotten spot that thousands of people pass by every day but few know what lies in the shadows of the tunnel. With Halloween weekend...
Mapping the City by the Bay: Say More with Less
By now most San Francisco transit riders have noticed that as part of Muni Forward, the SFMTA adopted a newly redesigned Muni system map in April of 2015. The new, streamlined red-and-blue map makes a...
Documents, Forms & Resources
Relevant SFMTA Labor Relations Documents and Forms COVID-19 Related Health and Safety Information Health and Safety Documents Tuition Reimbursement All tuition reimbursements are done on-line. The new...