FINAL UPDATE: Delay at St. Francis Circle is clearing. Incident #KIngleside train was removed from service. OB #MOceanView and K lines resuming service. (More: 7 in last 48 hours)
As part of our Vision Zero efforts, crews have installed more visible crosswalks and other safety improvements across the city. In the 24th month of our goal of completing 24 Vision Zero projects in...
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...
A study released this week by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), entitled Reducing Speeding-Related Crashes Involving Passenger Vehicles , identified speed-related deaths and injuries...
Thanks for your interest in the 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project . This message provides an update on the progress we have made over the past month. Status Our engineers continue to proceed with...
Overhead Line Department replacing wire and custodians cleaning metro station during Fix It! Week, April 19, 2022 A new quarterly effort to increase work time to accomplish necessary Muni Metro...
Big trucks, buses and other large vehicles play an important role in San Francisco’s economy, delivering goods, moving people and providing necessary services citywide. But these vehicles create...
75 percent of traffic crashes in San Francisco are concentrated on just 13 percent of the city’s streets, called the San Francisco “High-Injury Network.” Today, District 6 Supervisor Jane Kim joined...
The project team has updates to share on the Central Embarcadero Safety Project , including key takeaways from the public engagement survey, modifications to the proposal based on feedback, and...
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 - 1:00 PM City Hall 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA Room 400, Floor 4 The 13th Street Safety Project will be considered by the SFMTA Board of Directors on...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is holding a virtual public hearing via this website starting on Friday, August 25, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. through Friday, September 8, 2023, at 5:00 p.m...
On December 20, 2010, former San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom signed an Executive Directive to both implement short-term priority pedestrian safety actions and to create and implement a longer-term...
Update for January 2021 While the 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project is moving forward, this month we want to update you on changes coming to Market Street which will add to the safety and...
Public Hearing Date Change The public hearing date for the 8th Street Safety Project - Phase 2 has been moved from December, 29th 2017 to January 12th, 2018 at 10 a.m. in City Hall room 416. For...
Happy Holidays from the SFMTA! The Central Embarcadero project team has an update to share on the implementation of the quick-build project and plans for evaluation. Implementation schedule You may...
To provide additional time for public feedback, the M Ocean View Transit and Safety Project will be presented to the SFMTA Board of Directors as an informational update only without an approval vote...
Update for users of the Townsend Corridor from the 3rd Street Transit and Safety Project Thank you to community members who provided feedback on proposed improvements at the January 24, 2020 SFMTA...
Coming Soon: A Better Market Street Starting January 29th, Market Street will become a car-free zone from Van Ness Avenue to Steuart Street! All vehicles will still be able to cross Market, but...
Thanks for your interest in the 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project . This message provides an update on the progress we have made over the past month. Status The 6th Street & Safer Taylor...
Very few drivers can make the claim they have successfully navigated the congested streets of San Francisco for years on end without having any preventable safety incidents. But 299 of the SFMTA's 2,...
L Taraval Bus passing by construction for the L Taraval Improvement Project In these truly unprecedented times, the SFMTA has worked hard to sustain critical services and buy time for our revenues to...
Ever wonder about the effectiveness of projects after they go into the ground? Us, too! That’s why, in 2017, we launched the Safe Streets Evaluation Program to help project teams understand whether a...
November 2020 Update What makes for a “livable street”? San Francisco offers a wide variety of neighborhoods from steep hills to flatlands, high rises, single homes, shopping districts and more. What...
District 6 Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Open House Re-cap On December 12, the SFMTA and Supervisor Haney's Office held an open house to share information about the various street safety projects in...
Thanks for your interest in the 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project . This message provides an update on the progress we have made over the past month. Quick-Build is Coming While our engineers and...