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  • Members’ Regional Working Group

    Join us for our biweekly regional working group, open to all active SFTR members. The goal of this group is to raise the voice of riders in San Francisco on regional transit issues, including at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission.

  • SFTR Membership Summit

    Join your fellow San Francisco Transit Riders members, staff, and Board of Directors on Zoom. Get updates on our current campaigns, meet other passionate transit riders like yourself, learn what's coming next and how to get involved.

  • Members’ Regional Policy Working Group

    Join us for our biweekly regional working group, open to all active SFTR members. The goal of this group is to raise the voice of riders in San Francisco on regional transit issues, including at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Sign up here for the zoom link and meeting agenda.

  • Telling the Story of Self, Us and Now

    Storytelling is one of the most powerful tools we can use to grow our movements. This training will help you motivate others to join you in action by communicating your values, goals and actions through a framework of self, us, and now.

  • SFTR Member and Board Happy Hour

    Join us for this *virtual* happy hour to meet other SFTR members and some of our Board of Directors. Learn more about our mission and meet other passionate, fun folks who are committed to a better, affordable, and reliable transit system for all.

  • San Francisco and the Future of Regional Transit

    Join us for a conversation with MTC Commissioner Nick Josefowitz and SFCTA Executive Director Tilly Chang on the future of regional transit in the Bay Area. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission […]

  • Weigh In On Congestion Pricing

    Congestion pricing involves charging drivers a fee to drive into congested areas of northeast San Francisco during peak hours.  Public input is a crucial part of the study process. The […]

  • Community Meeting: 4th Street Bridge Transit Lanes

    SFMTA installed temporary emergency transit lanes on the 4th Street bridge in February this year to assist the T Third. Results showed that the project improved travel times on the T Third, without slowing down traffic.

  • Geary Transit Lanes

    The SFMTA Board of Directors will vote on whether to make transit-only lanes on Geary Boulevard permanent. These temporary lanes were put in as a response to the pandemic, to protect people making essential trips on Muni from being stuck in traffic. We need these transit-only lanes to be permanent, to continue to make Muni service faster and more reliable for all riders!