The project is to construct a new traction power electrical circuit and install new switch equipment along Church Street between Market Street and Duboce Avenue, also known as the Duboce Portal. Once...
Following the March 17 Engineering Public Hearing, the project design for the Cayuga Avenue Slow Street project was approved by the City Traffic Engineer. In conjunction with the previous community...
As a whole, Slow Streets are safer than they were before being designated Slow Streets Streets that are part of the SFMTA’s Slow Streets Program have become measurably safer since the program began...
Message from SFMTA Director of Transportation Jeffrey Tumlin: San Francisco cannot afford to lose public transit. But that is the direction we’re heading in if the state legislature doesn’t change...
These archived performance dashboards tracked the Agency's progress in meeting the goals and objectives outlined in the SFMTA's past Strategic Plan (FY18-FY20) . Click a link below to view the...
We are happy to announce the opening of a special history exhibit at the San Francisco Public Library, as part of the ongoing celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the cable cars . The “...
Lydia So, a championed public servant, advocate for the AAPI community and an accomplished urban planner, designer and architect, has joined the SFMTA’s Board of Directors. She was appointed in June...
SFMTA School Crossing Guard Arturo Garcia helps pedestrians across Castro Street outside McKinley Elementary School. A successful school day begins with students getting to class safely, and school...
New bus zone for 38/38 Geary inbound stop at 6th Avenue. The sidewalk will be widened here during a later phase of project implementation. Week of October 23: Transit lane installation underway The...
The Hyde Street Quick-Build Project is under construction! Improvements will include a non-colorized transit only lane from Eddy to McAllister, road diet from Geary to Eddy, intersection safety...
Thank you to the hundreds of people who weighed in on the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project proposals over several rounds of outreach! Your input has made this project one that better serves the...
In San Francisco, transportation is one of the largest contributors to climate change, which has brought severe weather events such as flooding and wildfires to residents’ doorsteps. Climate change...
Every day, San Franciscans are confronted with the impacts of climate change. Fires, flooding, heat waves, poor air quality; threats to the health of human beings and the planet. In 2019, city...
Members of the SFMTA Paint Shop Thermoplastic Team Six restripe Lake Merced Boulevard to create a new bike lane. Street signs, street paint and parking meters keep us moving safely and efficiently...
Applications for 2024 are now closed. View the job description at the Careers at SFMTA page on SF.gov. The SFMTA Planning and Engineering Internship Program is aimed at students pursuing degrees and...
Jeena Villamor checks resistance on the contactors for an accelerator drum at the SFMTA. This Women’s History Month, we’re proud to feature women in the trades and engineering at the SFMTA. You’ll...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which operates the Municipal Railway (Muni), along with other city agencies, elected officials and key stakeholders, today announced support...
August 17-26, 2013 During the next 10 days, construction to prepare for tunneling will continue in SoMa and Union Square. In North Beach, demolition of the Pagoda Palace will continue. No Central...
Week-long “open streets” event on Octavia Street at Patricia’s Green The SFMTA has scheduled a series of public events that coincide with a trial week-long closure to motor vehicles of Octavia Street...
This update provides the results of a formal evaluation that was conducted at the Euclid/Parker and Euclid/Palm intersections. Background The intent of the updates on the Laurel Heights/Jordan Park...
We are thrilled to share the draft Bayview Community Based Transportation Plan – the culmination of two years of collaboration and partnership with the Bayview community to improve transportation...
A new parking-protected bike lane on 7th Street. The bike lane runs between the sidewalk and new Muni boarding islands to make it easier for everyone to navigate. There's good reason to celebrate...
San Francisco’s transportation system is shaped by policies and programs at federal, state, regional and local levels. These policies span transit, urban development, housing and climate change...
As part of Muni Forward, SFMTA has identified the 5 Fulton corridor as being a part of its proposed Rapid Network. In most cities, a Rapid Network is bus service with dedicated lanes and vehicles...
A 38 bus traveling east on O'Farrell across Powell Street As Geary Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) hits a major milestone this week, we’re providing new opportunities to get answers to today’s biggest...