Our proposed improvements would provide safer boarding areas at L Taraval stops where Muni customers must step into a traffic lane. Update: The SFMTA Board of Directors approved the L Taraval Rapid...
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Here is a synopsis of what was discussed at the July 17th board meeting: Status of Protected Bike Lanes on Townsend Street and along the Embarcadero New Protected Bike Lane on 8th Street between...
Location: Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, 2868 Mission Street Attendees: Approximately 150-200 On June 20 in collaboration with District 9 Supervisor David Campos, the SFMTA held a community...
This week, San Francisco Mayor London Breed released the 2021 Vision Zero Action Strategy —our City’s multi-agency framework for eliminating traffic deaths and reducing severe injuries. The City and...
Today, the SFMTA announced that it will grant permits to two companies for participation in a one-year, powered scooter share pilot program. After a thorough review of 12 applications and more than...
In an ideal world, making effective and lasting safety improvements on our streets would be as simple as planting plastic “safe-hit” posts along every bike lane and painted safety zone . But the...
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the SFMTA paused work on the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project to pursue emergency transit lanes. The 38 Geary Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes Project...
What is it? Daylighting is the simple concept that safety is improved by removing parked cars next to crosswalks. By keeping the area next to crosswalks clear of parked vehicle obstructions people...
The Traffic Signals Program is much more than the red, yellow, and green lights you see over San Francisco streets. SFMTA’s Traffic Signals Program is responsible for the design, construction, and...
Today, children walking to school are safer and more residents are strolling in their small Mission District neighborhood thanks to the success of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s...
The SFMTA Board of Directors on Tuesday unanimously approved enhanced regulations for commuter shuttles that will restrict larger shuttle buses from smaller streets, require greener fleets to reduce...
The Board of Directors of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) yesterday approved the agency’s annual $1.2 billion two-year operating budget for fiscal years 2019 and 2020 . This...
To make our streets safer, we must both move quickly and put the best designs on our streets. In 2018, the SFMTA made near-term improvements to Folsom and followed that up this year by installing...
Due to the COVID-19 health crisis, the way we get around and where we are going are changing. Many San Francisco residents need to walk and take other modes of transportation for their essential...
A new transit lane was installed last week on 4th Street in SoMA as part of the previously approved 4th Street Transit Improvement Project . As the first transit lane put in place during the COVID-19...
Crowds surround streetcars during their inaugural day of service, December 28, 1912 (SFMTA Photo Archives) The SFMTA recently celebrated Muni’s 108th Anniversary on December 28, the date when...
In response to budget constraints and challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Better Market Street project team released updated design proposals for Market Street between 5th and 8th...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) today announced the completion of the Bayview Quick-Build Project located along Evans Ave, Hunters Point Blvd, and Innes Ave between Jennings...
As part of the Geary Rapid Project , work to replace aging water and sewer lines on Geary Boulevard, in coordination with San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, continues. Work to replace water...
As part of the Geary Rapid Project , work to replace aging water and sewer lines on Geary Boulevard, in coordination with San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, continues. Work to replace water...
Bus shuttles substitute the N Judah service In support of the Inner Sunset Streetscape Improvement Project , Muni will run bus shuttles for the N Judah Line between Ocean Beach and Carl and Cole...
The Geary Rapid Project aims to improve Muni’s 38 Geary and 38R Geary Rapid bus service and address traffic safety. Proposed changes include bus-only lanes, bus stop removal and consolidation, safety...