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5 Fulton Rapid Project

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The 5 Fulton transports locals and tourists on Fulton, McAllister and Market streets from the Financial District to the Great Highway and back, stopping at many important cultural destinations and...

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Sloat & Skyline Intersection Improvement

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Sloat & Skyline Intersection Alternatives Analysis (2017) was a planning-level project to evaluate design options to improve traffic safety and operations where Sloat Boulevard, Skyline Boulevard (CA...

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Flag Stop Conversion Program

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San Francisco has 3,500 Muni stops, including about 1,200 stops at which there isn’t enough space for the bus to pull to the curb for riders to board. Instead, Muni buses stop in the travel lane, and...

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16th Street Improvement Project, Phase 2

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The 22 Fillmore serves over 20,000 daily riders, but it used to travel at less than 4 miles per hour on parts of 16th Street. The 16th Street Improvement Project implemented several community-informed...

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Muni Metro East Bus Yard and 1399 Marin Street Facility

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In 2017, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) launched the Building Progress Program , a $1.2 billion multi-year effort, to repair, renovate, and modernize the SFMTA’s aging...

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It’s a Great Week to Walk and Roll to School

8 months ago

Students and families walk to school during one of our events promoting active transportation. Walk and Roll to School Week Kicks Off Oct. 7-11 Fall is in the air, and the days are shortening. It’s...

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Celebrating Muni Forward: The 9 San Bruno Boosts Equity

8 months 2 weeks ago

Passengers exiting the 9 San Bruno from a transit island on Potrero Avenue. This Transit Month, we’re celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Muni Forward! Each week, we’ll highlight one of our Muni...

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Muni Forward

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Muni Forward makes getting around San Francisco faster, more reliable and safer. We’re expanding the Muni Rapid network, making new connections and giving Muni customers priority on congested streets...

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28 19th Avenue Rapid Project

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Muni Forward’s 28 19th Avenue Rapid Project is just one part of a comprehensive set of improvements made along its entire route. The 28 19th Avenue travels from Fisherman’s Wharf to Daly City, a...

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Oak Street Quick-Build Project

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The Oak Street Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety and access for people walking and bicycling on Oak Street (between Stanyan Street and Baker Street) and JFK Drive (between Kezar Drive and...

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Become a Muni Operator

Muni Operators Benefits Application Window Sign Up for Job Alerts Requirements Important Information About Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Jump-start your career in transportation -- become a...

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Bicycle Ridership Data

Overview In November 2021, the SFMTA Board of Directors approved the 2021 – 2024 SFMTA Strategic Plan, which documents the vision, mission, goals, and objectives for the agency. Documenting and...

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Transit and Safety Improvements on Geary Now Underway

6 years 8 months ago

Starting earlier this week transit and safety improvement work began on the Geary Rapid Project. The Geary corridor is one of the busiest bus corridors in the country. Every day around 54,000...

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Why Replace the Potrero Yard?

Why Replace the Potrero Yard? Every day (pre-COVID), 102,000 Muni customers relied on six bus routes (5 Fulton, 5 Fulton Rapid, 6 Haight/Parnassus, 14 Mission, 22 Fillmore, 30 Stockton and 49 Van Ness...

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Board of Directors meeting, March 15, 2022

This meeting will be held in person at the location listed above. As authorized by California Government Code Section 54953(e) and Mayor Breed’s 45th Supplement to her February 25, 2020 emergency...

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Taken with Transportation Podcast: Keeping the Vision

1 year 1 month ago

Street safety advocates and SFMTA staff at an event outside City Hall commemorating the 10th anniversary of Vision Zero. It’s been a decade since San Francisco adopted Vision Zero. That’s the road...

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Lincoln Way Quick-Build Project

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The Lincoln Way Quick-Build Project will improve comfort and safety for people walking along or crossing Lincoln Way, between Arguello Boulevard and Great Highway. Improvements will consist of quick...