Press Release
Deal Reached on First-Ever Local Ridehail Tax in California
Sup. Peskin, Assm. Ting, Uber and Lyft Agree to Tax Percentage of San Francisco Trips for Transportation Funding
Press Release
Mayor Breed, Leader Pelosi and State and Regional Partners Celebrate Completion of TJPA's Salesforce Transit Center
New World-Class Seismically Safe Facility to Provide Efficient Reliable Transportation, Relieve Downtown Congestion, Include a 5.4 Acre Park, Public Art, Shopping and Dining; and Future Regional and High-Speed Rail Connections for Generations of State and Bay Area Residents
Event
Citizens Advisory Committee - January 23, 2019
The meeting of Citizens Advisory Committee to discuss current or upcoming Transportation Authority Board related transportation projects, issues, and topics.
Blog
Transportation Authority Convenes Vision Zero Committee
The Transportation Authority’s Vision Zero Committee convened last week following several fatalities on our streets.
Blog
Caltrain Presents Update on Electrification
Caltrain Director Jim Hartnett and presented an update on its modernization plans at our March 12 board meeting.
Blog
Safety Improvements Coming to Alemany Maze
Safety improvements are coming to the Alemany interchange area, a key connection between the communities of Bernal Heights, the Portola, Silver Terrace, and the Bayview.
Blog
New Benefits for Bay Area Vanpools
The new Bay Area Vanpool Program provides resources and rewards for commuters to find or start a vanpool.
Blog
Transportation Authority Studies Reservation and Pricing System for Crooked Section of Lombard
The Transportation Authority is studying a reservation and pricing system to better manage traffic flow on the crooked section of Lombard Street.
Blog
Transportation Authority Commits to Using “Crash” not “Accident”
The Transportation Authority has committed to using the term “crash” or “collision” and not “accident” when referencing traffic injuries or fatalities, and urges media and others to do the same.
Blog
Chinatown Welcomes Broadway Street and Safety Improvements
The Broadway Chinatown Streetscape Project is a long-time effort that began with the community's vision for a safer, more livable neighborhood.
Blog
Community Celebrates Masonic Avenue Safety Improvements
The Masonic Avenue Streetscape Project is a community-led effort to improve safety for people walking, biking, taking transit, and driving on Masonic between Geary and Fell streets.
Blog
Funding Late Night Transportation for Communities In Need
The Transportation Authority Board has approved more than $2.5 million in funding for two years of late-night transit service for new and existing routes.
Project
Waterfront Transportation Assessment
Released in 2015, the SFMTA-led Waterfront Transportation Assessment analyzed transportation investments needed order to meet the needs of our growing city.