The SFMTA has had its fair share of ribbon-cutting ceremonies over the last two years. These celebrations draw attention to some of our biggest projects. Also attention-worthy are some of the more...
Children and families playing during a Sunday Streets event Over the past two years, Slow Streets have shown how simple designs that prioritize people can transform streets. Suddenly, streets across...
Happy summer from the Page Slow Street team, We have updates to share on the next steps for Page Street, starting with targeted upgrades on the west end of the corridor ahead of more evaluation and...
Construction is now complete! We would like to thank the community for their patience while we worked to complete this green corridor. Join us Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 10 am for the Wiggle...
Implementing red curb "clear zones" occurs in two phases. Read more below. If you would like for us to prioritize a particular bus stop for conversion, please make a request through 311. In late...
This conceptual rendering shows one of the proposed spaces in the Potrero Yard project designated for small businesses and non-profits at the intersection of 17th and Hampshire streets. (Image:...
28R 19th Avenue will run on weekdays between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. starting Monday, August 21. Muni will make changes to service to address crowding starting August 19 as SFUSD students return to school...
Introduction The SFMTA must quickly reduce harmful emissions generated by the city’s transportation sector while simultaneously building a more resilient multimodal transportation system that can...
San Francisco established the Shared Spaces program during the pandemic to make it possible for restaurants and neighborhood business districts, like Hayes Street, to have additional outdoor space in...
The SFMTA installed a temporary emergency transit lane on the 4th Street Bridge in January 2021, in order to address a key bottleneck that delays the T Third line. The southbound transit-only lane...
People celebrating the San Francisco Lunar New Year Parade on Feb. 23, 2019 Happy Year of the Dragon! Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off last weekend and continue throughout the month. To welcome...
Since the Valencia center-running bikeway pilot launched on August 1, we’ve been getting questions and suggestions from people who live, work and travel on Valencia. Your feedback is a critical part...
Built in 1915, Potrero Yard today maintains over 150 trolley coaches that serv e neighborhoods across the city, including many communities that are heavily reliant on transit. Routes include the 5...
With our new budget, people can still get where they need to go on more than 70 Muni routes. On Tuesday, April 16, the SFMTA Board of Directors unanimously approved the agency’s FY 2025 and FY 2026...
We've been called the "Greenest Taxi City in America." That's because the vast majority of San Francisco's taxi fleet runs on alternative fuels. Thanks to aggressive emission standards set by 2008's...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees transportation in the city, including the Municipal Railway (Muni), today announced that it has closed its second bond issue...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board of Directors yesterday approved a contract amendment that will allow the Van Ness Improvement Project to take the next step towards...
The Van Ness Corridor Transit Improvement Project team is looking for business leaders and merchants to join a Business Advisory Committee aimed at improving conditions and creating an atmosphere...
‘Tis the season for shopping districts to take a break from around-the-clock construction. It’s also time for a little more open space to relax and enjoy a Union Square-area holiday transformation...
As we close 2015, we at Moving SF are grateful for your readership and comments (keep them coming!). This year brought many challenges and opportunities for transportation in SF, such as bicycle...
Remember, if you don't see a different speed limit posted, assume it's 25 mph — SF's default speed limit. Nearly 42,000 traffic citations were issued last year by the San Francisco Police Department...
The SFMTA and our partner agencies will receive an $11 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to use emerging technology to make transportation in San Francisco smoother and safer...