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 Transportation Authority has updated the study’s policy proposals based on technical analysis and public feedback. Join project staff to learn more and share feedback on […]
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.
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!
Help us launch our 2021 Transit Month with a blast! Visit us at our Transit Hubs across the city to get your transit gifts, share pictures of riding transit, and start logging your rides for our #TransitRideContest!
Speak up for transit-only lanes on 4th Street Bridge, to speed up the T Third!
Join us at locations around the city to ride Muni with our District Supervisors and other city leaders!
Join other transit riders, advocates, and elected officials for an East Bay kick-off event to celebrate Transit Month 2021! Riders, advocates and elected officials will be speaking about the importance of service restoration and transit priority. Masks will be required for this event in Latham Square, Oakland, one block from 12th St. Oakland City Center BART Station (14th St. exit).
Come learn about the importance of transit in our community and the state of transit in the pandemic at this online workshop hosted by Voices for Public Transportation.
Hear directly from Director of Transportation Jeff Tumlin and Senior Transit Planner Sean Kennedy about the three possible paths forward for Muni in 2022, given all the budget constraints the agency faces: a high-frequency network that would sacrifice some parallel service; a return to the pre-pandemic map; or a hybrid of the two.
Join Seamless Bay Area for a conversation with transit and urban planning expert Christof Spieler about how Bay Area transit compares with the systems of other North American regions.
Join us for a panel discussion on innovative approaches to transit safety in the Bay Area, and how safety must center the diverse experiences and needs of the people riding transit.