Upper Market Street Safety Project February Open House Feedback Summary Available Online A summary of public comment, including results from a survey of proposed circulation changes and streetscape...
A work train at West Portal Station that transports materials in and out out the Twin Peaks Tunnel. Major construction on the tunnel is still scheduled to be finished before the end of the month. As...
The Board of Directors of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has approved the proposed street changes for the Geary Rapid Project on August 21, 2018. The approved changes, on...
We are planning for a transportation system to deliver the reliable and safe transit San Franciscans tell us they want, address changes in travel patterns and demographics, and improve safety. We...
In recent months, you might’ve noticed more and more of the locked seats at the front of Muni buses being unfolded as new curved poles are installed. What's less noticeable is the key design feature...
Left: A new parking-protected bike lane on 13th Street, from Harrison to Bryant Street. Right: Freshly-installed concrete dividers on eastbound Division, from Bryant/11th to 10th Street. Fresh paint...
You’ve probably heard the same story of your grandparent walking up the hill *both ways* to school when they were a child. Well, being a student here in San Francisco that might have been true! Your...
Since 2006, bicycle ridership has grown by 100 percent in San Francisco. Safety is critical as more people hop on two wheels to get where they need to go. You might have seen these green boxes at a...
The intersection of Folsom and Essex streets is now safer and saner for everyone. Last week, we installed a curbside bike lane and bike signal on eastbound on Folsom, between 2nd and 1st streets...
Near-term improvements proposed for Folsom and Howard streets include elements similar to those in this parking-protected bike lane and transit boarding island on 7th Street . Safety, loading and...
We’re keeping the future in focus by building the Central Subway , including the future Chinatown Station, shown here. When we at the SFMTA think about the future, here’s what we envision: Safety on...
What are they? Bulb-outs (also called curb extensions) extend the sidewalk into the parking lane to narrow the roadway and provide additional pedestrian space and visibility at key locations. They...
The 54 Felton links the Ingleside, Oceanview, Excelsior, Portola and Bayview/Hunter's Point neighborhoods to Daly City BART and other transit connections. In the Excelsior neighborhood, a segment of...
The 11th Street Improvement Project proposes to enhance the overall safety of 11th Street from Market Street to Division Street. The primary goals of the project include: • Improving safety for all...
Over the past several years, a variety of new mobility services; such as electric scooters and mopeds, bike share and ride hailing; have been introduced to our city streets. The San Francisco...
Happy spring from the Sloat Boulevard Quick-Build team, We are excited to announce that the Sloat Boulevard Quick-Build – an SFMTA project aimed at improving traffic safety on Sloat Boulevard between...
The SFMTA is bringing 21st-century technology to city parking garages. New parking access and revenue control systems will bring faster exiting, improved customer service and enhanced credit-card...
Hello from the Sloat Boulevard Quick-Build project team! Thanks for your continued interest in this project. We’re pleased to share several updates about the project ahead of our scheduled public...
Minnesota Street from Mariposa Street to 22nd Street in the Dogpatch was approved as a Slow Street by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board on December 6, 2022. This...
Monday, January 8, 2024 to Friday, January 19, 2024
Online (details below) The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is holding a virtual public hearing via this website starting on Monday, January 8, at 9:00 a.m. through Friday, January 19,...
More people from all walks of life see their bicycle as a more convenient way to get where they need to go in San Francisco. Since 2006, bicycling has grown by 184 percent and San Francisco adds more...
The Vision Zero Signal Retiming project enhances pedestrian safety by retiming up to 175 traffic signals in San Francisco to add leading pedestrian intervals. Where possible, signal timing will also...
Thank you for your continued interest in the mid-Valencia pilot proposal. Since our last project update in July 2022 , the project team has undergone an initial outreach process with stakeholders and...
Following outreach and community feedback in Fall 2019 and Winter 2020, the final plan was presented at an SFMTA Public Hearing in July 2020 and included sidewalk widening for new transit bulbs,...
Bringing Safer Speeds to San Francisco In San Francisco, speeding is the leading causes of traffic deaths and severe injuries—and lowering speeds is the single most effective tool we can use to save...