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Blog Post
4 years ago
The SFMTA is happy to report that the Van Ness inbound platform escalator, the last unit in line for rehabilitation, is now entirely functional once again after months of construction. We initially...
Blog Post
3 years ago
Existing conditions of the project area that are slated for improvements. The SFMTA will be holding a Virtual Engineering Public Hearing on the Folsom Quick-Build Project . This project is an effort...
Event
Tuesday, December 15, 2020 to Friday, January 15, 2021
Thanks to all who participated in the Golden Gate and Leavenworth Quick-Build open houses. The virtual open houses are now closed. Please stay tuned for more information about the public hearing and...
Blog Post
3 years ago
With Vision Zero , our goal is straight-forward: traffic deaths are not just preventable, they’re unacceptable and we must work to eliminate them. One death on our streets due to traffic violence is...
Project Update
Friday, August 14, 2020
The 7th Street Safety Project (Phase 3) is continuing construction to complete traffic safety improvements for all road users along the corridor. Construction work began May 2020 to install project...
Blog Post
8 years ago
There is safety in numbers. That’s true in more ways than one, which is why we're proud to share that San Francisco is one of the 10 cities across the nation today to be named as a member of the new...
Project Update
Friday, June 5, 2020
In February 2020, Embarcadero Enhancement Project staff presented an update to the Port Commission with two Quick-Build project proposals between Mission to Folsom streets and at Pier 35 to expedite...
Project
The SFMTA worked with San Francisco Public Works to create the city’s first raised bikeway on a two-block stretch of Market Street between 12th and Gough streets in the eastbound/downtown direction...
Blog Post
4 months ago
Street safety improvements are coming to San Francisco's Tenderloin with the help of a federal grant. We are thrilled to announce we are the recipient of an $8 million grant from the US Department of...
Project Update
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
The Quick-Build phase of the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project is almost complete, marking a major step towards better bus service and safer streets for people traveling on Geary. Here’s a recap of...
Project
The final design for the 17th Street Quick-Build Project was unanimously approved at the March 5th SFMTA Board of Directors meeting. This concludes the planning/legislation phase of a project we...
Reports And Documents
Thursday, November 18, 2021
SFMTA RELEASES REPORT ON SUCESS OF SAFER INTERSECTIONS PROJECT Left Turn Traffic Calming Project and “Safety—It’s Your Turn” education campaign result in safer turns San Francisco – November 18, 2021...
Blog Post
2 years ago
Rendering of 6th Street between Market and Howard Streets When planning for new projects in Downtown San Francisco, the SFMTA must look at potential sites through multiple lenses: How did previous...
Blog Post
11 months ago
Here at the SFMTA, we are focused on creating the fastest, safest and most reliable public transportation network for all San Franciscans. This is why we consider it a top priority to hear from our...
Project Update
Thursday, August 17, 2023
On Tuesday, August 15, 2023, the SFMTA Board of Directors unanimously approved the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project, including the full Quick-Build component of the project. Watch the August 15...
Project
In May 2020, Mayor Breed announced the release of the Tenderloin Neighborhood Safety Assessment and Plan for COVID-19 -- a report of the current conditions in the Tenderloin and a block-by-block plan...
Blog Post
7 years ago
We’re moving the L Taraval Rapid Project forward with improvements to make the street safer and improve Muni service starting in January. After engaging with the community to shape proposed changes...
Blog Post
2 years ago
Rendering of 6th Street between Market and Howard Streets. When planning for new projects in Downtown San Francisco, the SFMTA must look at potential sites through multiple lenses: How did previous...