Introduction
The Van Ness Improvement Project resulted in San Francisco's first Bus Rapid Transit system. Project improvements include bus-only lanes, rapid bus service, signal prioritization for buses, and a suite of safety improvements such as sidewalk extensions, high-visibility crosswalks, audible countdown signals, and more. To maximize the benefits of construction, the City replaced major utilities including water, sewer, and emergency firefighting water systems.
Resources
SFMTA convened a Citizens Advisory Committee to guide decisions related to the design, construction, and implementation of the project, with meetings open to the public. Visit the SFMTA's project page for project and committee meeting information.
Project Partners
The Transportation Authority led this project through the feasibility and environmental review phases. The project received environmental approvals in 2013 from the Transportation Authority Board, the SFMTA Board, and the Federal Transit Administration, and project traffic approval in 2014 from Caltrans. Since then, SFMTA has managed project implementation and construction.
With over $38 million of half-cent sales tax funds supporting the project, the Transportation Authority continued to provide project support and oversight to ensure environmental compliance and implementation.
Timeline & Status
Construction began in October 2016. Service began April 2022.
Cost & Funding
The Bus Rapid Transit project was part of a larger Van Ness Improvement Project totaling $346 million. The overall project combines the bus rapid transit project with several infrastructure upgrade projects, including installation of new overhead trolley contacts, traffic signal replacements, sewer and water improvements, and street lights.
Contact
SFMTA: vannessbrt@sfmta.com