You can find “Our Fare Share” and all the episodes of Taken with Transportation at our podcast webpage (SFMTA.com/Podcast) ...
The eyes of the world will be on San Francisco in the next few days as the city gets ready to host two incredible events. One, the city’s annual Chinese New Year Parade, is an event that San Francisco ...
We're announcing a new plan to implement California's "daylighting" traffic safety law in San Francisco. The state law bans parking within 20 feet of the approach side of a crosswalk. This rule helps ...
Event Summary As part of ongoing maintenance of the cable cars and their infrastructure, from Tuesday, February 18, and running until Friday, May 16, 2025, cable cable maintenance will refurbish and ...
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Muni service cuts are expected this summer. This is not what we want to do. We understand the outcomes this will have for the community. We are doing everything we can to minimize the impacts on San ...
Please use the following 311 San Francisco Customer Service Center forms to make a transit shelter maintenance request. Be sure to fill in the form as shown below: ...
San Francisco, CA – The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is proud to announce that Acting Director of Transportation Julie Kirschbaum has been awarded the 2024/25 Katherine G.
Transit in San Francisco and the wider Bay Area offers a convenient and sustainable way to navigate the region, with an extensive network of buses, trains, ferries, and iconic cable cars providing ...
Please note the following Taxi Customer Service Window will close at 3:00pm on Friday, February 7, 2025. The Taxi Customer Service Window will resume normal hours on Monday, February 10, 2025. If you ...
If you do not ride enough to need a monthly pass then the SFTMA has a better option for you. The Clipper START Program provides a 50% single ride discount. Discounts are available on MUNI and most all ...
Parking or Transit Violation Citations must be protested within 21 days from the date the ticket is issued or from the date of the first courtesy notice. Protests will not be considered after that ...