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Project Update
On Friday, March 31 SFMTA staff will bring traffic safety proposals for the Turk Street Safety Project to an Engineering Public Hearing. Staff proposals include the following: Paint-buffered bikeway...
Project Update
The graphics for the various transportation improvements that SFMTA is proposing for Columbus Avenue as part of the agency's Vision Zero and Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP) initiatives are now...
Project Update
Monday, July 30, 2018
M Ocean View Improvements Safety and reliability improvements at 19th Avenue/Rossmoor Drive A new traffic signal is coming to Rossmoor Drive at 19th Avenue to improve safety for people walking,...
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Everyone is a pedestrian at some point in their journey when traveling around San Francisco. Here are some measures we use from our toolkit to improve safety and to make it easier to walk around San...
Blog Post
9 years ago
Muni has long strived to improve service for passengers and paramount among those efforts are safety measures. One of the primary places to take a look at making our system safer is in the vehicles...
Blog Post
8 years ago
Outbound 28 19th Avenue coach travelling to Daly City BART terminal. L Taraval Open House: 6 – 7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 14 Grace Lutheran Church 3201 Ulloa Street x. 33rd Avenue Nearby Muni Routes: L...
Blog Post
5 years ago
Recently, crews finished the final paving along 19th Avenue that officially completed work to improve safety and enhance movements of the M Ocean View. The work occurred in two phases, with track...
Blog Post
6 years ago
Last year, San Francisco recorded the lowest number of traffic-related fatalities since the city started keeping track in the early 1900s, but we still have a lot of work to do. Vision Zero SF is the...
Blog Post
4 years ago
All intersections are crosswalks. Messages will be visible throughout San Francisco as part of the award-winning It Stops Here traffic safety campaign, which launches again this month. The campaign...
Blog Post
5 years ago
SFMTA Director of Transportation, Ed Reiskin, covers the following topics at the November 6, 2018 meeting: Vision Zero Daylight Saving Time Best Bike Cities SFMTA Plan to Improve Muni Safe Driver...
Blog Post
2 years ago
The JFK Drive Promenade is a place for all—and its new signage reflects that! Starting January 5, 2022 you’ll find new signage all along the promenade route reminding users to be kind, share the...
Unit
Key Responsibilities • Planning short- and long-term transit routes and stops; designing and establishing service levels • Working with Transit Management in reviewing service delivery performance...
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Nearly everyone is a pedestrian at some point in their journey when traveling around San Francisco. Here are some measures we use from our toolkit to improve safety and to make it easier to walk...
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The SFMTA Asset Management Unit promotes and implements Asset Management best practices throughout the Agency. This effort actively seeks to maximize the condition, safety, performance, reliability,...
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Project Introduction The 17th Street Quick Build Project aims to implement safety and comfort improvements on 17th Street between Potrero and Pennsylvania Avenues. This section of roadway is a key...
Event
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
This tour is at capacity and cannot accept attendees at this time. Please check back soon for further tour availability. Join a tour for a behind-the-scenes look at how a transit yard works and see...
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Overview The Bayview Quick-Build Safety Project on Williams Avenue is the implementation of traffic safety improvements directly recommended by the Bayview Community-Based Transportation Plan. This...
Staff
Dan manages the Workers' Compensation Program for SFMTA, which includes oversight of the TPA as well as the claim reporting process and the Transitional Work Program. In addition, Dan manages and...
Event
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
The SFMTA will host a community discussion, on April 2nd from 6 to 8 pm at Bayanihan Community Center, 1010 Mission Street, addressing the key areas of safety, disabled access, equity, distribution...
Blog Post
9 years ago
It’s a simple pedestrian safety measure with a memorable nickname: “daylighting.” And it’s a solution that will help San Francisco move the needle on our Vision Zero goal of zero traffic deaths by...
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Staying active by taking a brisk walk? Taking a bike ride through the park? Walking and biking are great ways to get around town. The SFMTA is working towards achieving Vision Zero , an initiative to...