Blog
Transportation Authority Board Approves $250,000 for Balboa Park Station Plaza
Our board approved $250,000 in half-cent sales tax for transportation funding to support improvements for the Balboa Park Station BART Plaza Project.
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San Francisco Shows Signs of Economic Recovery
As the city reopens, recent data suggest a mixed rebound in economic activity, with steady bridge traffic and highway speeds, increased ridership on public transit relative to pre-pandemic levels, and workers slowly returning to offices.
Press Release
Transportation Authority Maintains Highest Rating for Sales Tax Bond Outlook for Second Consecutive Year
Transportation Authority is among the highest rated organizations in California
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San Francisco Transportation Agencies: Apply for funding for San Francisco’s One Bay Area Grant by July 1
San Francisco transportation agencies are invited to apply for funding for Cycle 3 of the One Bay Area Grant.
Project
Minnesota and 25th St Intersection Improvements
The main goal of the project is to provide a safer space for people to walk and cross the Minnesota and 25th St Intersection
Project
14th Street Road Diet
This project will implement a "road diet" on 14th Street between Castro Street and Sanchez Street to improve pedestrian safety and visibility.
Blog
Give Feedback to Improve Octavia Boulevard and the Surrounding Area
We are exploring local and regional strategies to improve transportation along Octavia Boulevard and the surrounding area, including Oak Street and the Panhandle.
Blog
Safety Improvements Planned for Intersection Near Vision Zero Corridors
SFMTA is planning safety improvements at Sickles Avenue and Alemany Boulevard.
Blog
Celebrating the Completion of the Second Street Improvements Project
Mayor London Breed, Transportation Authority Board member Matt Haney, and local transportation representatives celebrated the completion of this project that enhances street safety and access for all. The project features protected bike lanes, repaving, bus transit islands, and more.
Project
Van Ness Improvement Project
The Van Ness Improvement Project is bringing San Francisco its first Bus Rapid Transit system.
Blog
Four Ways to Get Involved with the Transportation Authority
Ever wondered how you can engage in our work?
Blog
Applications for SFMTA’s Residential Traffic Calming Program Due June 30
The SFMTA’s Residential Traffic Calming Program is a resident-directed program that implements traffic calming measures to reduce speeding on residential streets in San Francisco.