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Segment B Construction started in January 2022 Segment B improvements along the L Taraval line from Sunset Blvd. to 15th Avenue, and on Ulloa St. near West Portal. Construction is scheduled from ​...
Reports And Documents
Friday, February 1, 2019
Wednesday, February 27 From 5:51 to 6:34 p.m., the westbound L Taraval Line switched back at Taraval Street and Sunset Boulevard due to an eastbound Muni involved collision at 46th Avenue and Wawona...
Blog Post
3 years ago
This blog is co-authored by SFMTA Director of Transportation Jeffrey Tumlin and San Francisco Public Works Acting Director Alaric Degrafinried. Less than a year after c ar-free Market Street closed...
Reports And Documents
Monday, February 8, 2021
How was Twin Peaks Access changed during COVID-19? To provide additional recreational space for physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic the Burnett Avenue and Portola Drive gates on Twin...
Project Update
Friday, April 5, 2013
Construction Update April 6-15, 2013 During the next 10 days, construction to prepare for tunneling will continue in SoMa and Union Square. No Central Subway construction is planned to occur in...
Blog Post
2 years ago
With the passage of California Assembly Bill 43 (Friedman)—which allows local jurisdictions to reduce speed limits in key areas—San Francisco is poised to make major progress toward our goal of...
Blog Post
7 years ago
The 5th and Mission garage is conveniently located to great shopping, dining and sight-seeing options in SF. For many, the holiday season isn’t complete without a trip to the city for shopping and...
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4 years ago
San Francisco’s transit lanes are nothing new, but you may have seen more of them lately. They’ve been a part of the city’s transit system for over 40 years , and today San Francisco has more than 43...
Project Update
Project Introduction The 22 Fillmore serves 18,000 daily riders, but it currently travels at less than 4 miles per hour on parts of 16th Street. To address the transportation needs of current and...
Blog Post
9 months ago
28R 19th Avenue will run on weekdays between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. starting Monday, August 21. Back to School With SFUSD students returning to school August 16, many families who rely on Muni to get to...
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The SFMTA’s Automated Enforcement Program uses a network of automated cameras to enforce illegal red-light running and illegal right turns. The SFMTA also uses forward-facing cameras on buses to...
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The 22 Fillmore serves 18,000 daily riders, but it currently travels at less than 4 miles per hour on parts of 16th Street. To address the transportation needs of current and future residents,...
Blog Post
2 months ago
The beginning of a new year is always an auspicious time. It’s an opportunity to reflect on what we’ve accomplished and learned over the last year, as well as a time to pause and align on where we...
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1 month ago
Ten years ago last month, San Francisco proudly became the second city in the United States to adopt Vision Zero , an ambitious pledge to end all serious and fatal traffic crashes. Since I joined the...