November 04, 2021

Creating an equitable transportation system requires options that are safe, accessible, and reliable that meet the needs of all, especially those with the fewest options. The Transportation Authority utilizes Equity Priority Community designations to prioritize transportation projects and funding efforts.
November 02, 2021

We’ve compiled a list of some outdoor gems throughout the city, which the Transportation Authority has supported through San Francisco’s voter-approved half-cent sales tax for transportation and other funding sources.
October 25, 2021

We joined city and transportation officials to celebrate the completion of a decade-long effort to bring street safety and beautification improvements to support Fisherman’s Wharf’s economic and community vitality.
October 22, 2021

The completion of this first phase brings much-needed transit reliability and safety improvements, including dedicated bus lanes, sidewalk extensions, traffic signal upgrades, and more along Geary Boulevard between Stanyan Street and Market Street.
October 21, 2021

We're exploring a number of programs and services to support transportation on the island as new housing is being developed.
October 18, 2021

We’re preparing to ask San Francisco voters in June or November 2022 to continue the existing half-cent transportation sales tax and approve a new 30-year investment plan, also known as the Expenditure Plan. This plan will determine how we invest sales tax dollars to improve transportation across the city.
October 10, 2021

To uplift the voices of women in transportation, we interviewed some key female leaders at our agency to share their insights and advice for women interested in transportation. 
September 21, 2021

San Francisco is planning for new Caltrain stations to better connect the Southeast neighborhoods.
September 20, 2021

With schools back in session for in-person learning, many students and families are commuting again. The Transportation Authority will be developing a School Access Plan to provide recommendations that improve transportation options for K-5 students and their families.
September 17, 2021

The Transportation Authority is committed to advancing equity by providing disadvantaged, local, and small business enterprise firms with opportunities to do business with our agency and to participate in contracts funded with federal, state, and local dollars.
September 14, 2021

The Transportation Authority Board advanced $410,000 in funds from the Prop AA vehicle registration fee for renovations to Chinatown’s Joice Alley. Improvements will include new streetlights and sidewalk repairs to create a well-lit and safer walking experience.
August 31, 2021

Agency staff have prepared a proposed toll policy for businesses and workers on Treasure Island, based on public input and technical analysis. 
August 24, 2021

In light of the changing and fluid conditions surrounding traffic conditions and transit use, the Transportation Authority is extending the timeline of the Downtown Congestion Pricing Study to next year.
August 23, 2021

Many students and workers are commuting again. We’ve compiled some updates and great incentives from our transit partners to help you plan your transit trips.
August 18, 2021

This month marked the commencement of the Anza Bike Lanes Project with improvements including bike lanes, high visibility crosswalks, and more. The Transportation Authority provided $220,000 in Neighborhood Program funds to support the planning, design, and construction of the project.