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Our staff and volunteers spoke to hundreds of people this MuniSafe Day Out to help them report any safety issues they ...
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Our speed camera pilot program is one way we're working to make streets safer for people walking, biking and driving around the city. San Francisco’s new speed safety cameras issued more than 31,000 ...
You'll start to see Together We Go campaign artwork on Muni buses, trains and shelters across the city. Today, we launched Together We Go, a national marketing campaign to help transit agencies across ...
Visitors to park without a time limit, so they pay only for the time they need. Residents with a residential parking permit (RPP) to park and not have to pay hourly parking fees. To make it easier to ...
Community input is essential to this project. We encourage all residents, workers, and travelers in Southeast San Francisco to share their thoughts. Your feedback will shape the Mobility Hub Plan.
Southeast San Francisco can greatly benefit from mobility hubs. Many residents in this part of the city have limited transit options today, and some areas are relatively far from major stations. By ...
The Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and Transportation (ISCOTT) hearing will be held ...
Pursuant to SFMTA Order No. 6884 adopted May 14, 2025 the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing to solicit public input on the following proposed changes.
Accessible Services reports to Taxis, Access & Mobility Services Our Responsibilities Fixed Route Accessibility – Ensure compliance with ADA regulations; Oversee Muni operational issues that impact ...
Muni's late-night transit service is called the Owl network and it's the strongest in the region. Owl service runs every half hour between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. nightly, serving San Franciscans and ...