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Join Us in Celebrating SF Pride This Weekend

Join Us in Celebrating SF Pride This Weekend

Join Us in Celebrating SF Pride This Weekend
By Enrique Aguilar

Our staff marched on Market Street during the San Francisco Pride Parade last year. This year's theme for San Francisco Pride is "Beacon of Love." We are excited to come together and celebrate this vibrant community. We’ll cover weekend events you won’t want to miss. We’ll also share how we’re taking steps to make our system safer and more inclusive for the LGBTQ+ community and all of our riders. Ways to celebrate SF Pride this weekend: June 28: San Francisco Trans March The march begins at 6 p.m. For route details, visit the SF Trans March website. You can also learn more about a resource...



Published June 28, 2024 at 03:00AM
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Taken with Transportation Podcast: About Town with Our CFO

Taken with Transportation Podcast: About Town with Our CFO

Taken with Transportation Podcast: About Town with Our CFO
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SFMTA CFO Bree Mawhorter takes a break from bicycling in Glen Park. It’s a big job, but Bree Mawhorter is up to the challenge. Mawhorter is our Chief Financial Officer, and she is featured in the latest episode of our podcast, Taken with Transportation. The episode, called “About Town with Our CFO,” is a mix of Mawhorter’s professional life and her personal transportation life. Getting around town In the episode, we take a transportation tour with Mawhorter to learn how she gets around the city. “Most of the time when I’m coming to work, I ride on the bike path from Glen Park up Chenery or the...



Published June 27, 2024 at 03:00AM
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Sunday Streets is Back for 2024 – Join Us on June 23

Sunday Streets is Back for 2024 – Join Us on June 23

Sunday Streets is Back for 2024 – Join Us on June 23
By Enrique Aguilar

Our staff leads an activity at Sunday Streets. It’s the 16th year of Sunday Streets, and we hope you’ll join us this Sunday, June 23, as the series kicks off in the Tenderloin. Sunday Streets events transform streets across San Francisco into car-free community spaces. The program promotes open streets, active living and community engagement. We’re proud to support it in partnership with Livable City and Into The Streets. Here are the details about this Sunday’s event: Date/time: Sunday, June 23 / 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Golden Gate Avenue between Jones and Hyde streets We’ll share more...



Published June 21, 2024 at 03:00AM
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Why Twin Peaks Tunnel Will Be Closed This Weekend

Why Twin Peaks Tunnel Will Be Closed This Weekend

Why Twin Peaks Tunnel Will Be Closed This Weekend
By Edward Wright

A worker inspects infrastructure in Twin Peaks Tunnel. For over a century, Twin Peaks Tunnel has helped people zip across the heart of San Francisco. And with all these years of service under its belt, the tunnel needs some TLC to keep up with the demands of time and the Muni system. We recently completed a comprehensive structural inspection of the tunnel. Rest assured, the inspection found it’s safe for both Muni passengers and workers. But there has been some distortion to the tunnel over the years. That’s why we’re taking the proactive step to rehabilitate and repair two areas in the...



Published June 20, 2024 at 03:00AM
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'Tis the Season for Icons – Holiday Sweater Sale Starts Today

'Tis the Season for Icons – Holiday Sweater Sale Starts Today

'Tis the Season for Icons – Holiday Sweater Sale Starts Today
By Jeanne Brophy

The 2024 Muni holiday sweater – get yours today! Are you looking to slay the upcoming holiday season with San Francisco flair? We are excited to announce the SFMTA’s first merchandise retail offering – the Icons of San Francisco ugly holiday sweater! ( SFMTA.com/Sweater). This staff-designed sweater celebrates our city's unique charm and flair with a fun transportation twist. It features iconic San Francisco landmarks like seals, crabs, wild parrots, our world-famous cable cars, Coit Tower and the Transamerica Pyramid, in a delightful wrap-around design. The sweater is perfect for any holiday...



Published June 18, 2024 at 03:00AM
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San Francisco and the SFMTA Celebrate Juneteenth

San Francisco and the SFMTA Celebrate Juneteenth

San Francisco and the SFMTA Celebrate Juneteenth
By Melissa Culross

SFMTA staff and Board members gather just before the start of the 2024 San Francisco Juneteenth Parade. It’s time to celebrate freedom and Juneteenth! The Juneteenth holiday commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. And we’re marking the occasion at the SFMTA. The history of Juneteenth Juneteenth is shorthand for June 19. On June 19, 1865, federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and informed the slaves there that they were free. President Abraham Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation two and a half years earlier. But it took that long for the abolition of slavery to...



Published June 14, 2024 at 03:00AM
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Valencia Bikeway: Center-Running Lessons and Side-Running Next Steps

Valencia Bikeway: Center-Running Lessons and Side-Running Next Steps

Valencia Bikeway: Center-Running Lessons and Side-Running Next Steps
By Project Staff

People riding on the current center-running bikeway on Valencia. The bikeway on Valencia Street is changing, and we invite you to share ideas before we take next steps. On June 18, our Board of Directors will vote on a side-running bikeway concept for Valencia. If they approve this option, we will develop a final design for a side-running bikeway. You can share feedback either before the June 18 board meeting or during public comment. Visit the SFMTA Board of Directors webpage for more information. This vote follows a series of changes to improve the current center-running bikeway. We'll share...



Published June 13, 2024 at 03:00AM
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Help Us Shape What’s Next for Vision Zero

Help Us Shape What’s Next for Vision Zero

Help Us Shape What’s Next for Vision Zero
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Vision Zero is the city’s policy to end traffic fatalities. As we work to shape the next phase of Vision Zero, we hope you’ll join the conversation. Since adopting this policy to end traffic fatalities in the city, San Francisco has been a nationwide leader in advancing initiatives to save lives. However, traffic fatalities persist in San Francisco, and this safety work will continue beyond the first ten years of the program. We know Vision Zero is the right goal, and we welcome your feedback this summer to help shape the future of the policy. To get started, please review our What's Next for...



Published June 11, 2024 at 03:00AM
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Store Your Bike in Style: Introducing a New Parking Option

Store Your Bike in Style: Introducing a New Parking Option

Store Your Bike in Style: Introducing a New Parking Option
By Jason Hyde

Inside our new Bikehangar at 4th & Minna streets. There’s a new and affordable way to store your bike in San Francisco with an extra layer of security. Today, the SFMTA opened two eye-catching Bikehangars as part of a two-year pilot program. These bike storage lockers require a signup with the BikeLink system and have monitored access. This makes them even more secure than our short-term bike racks. They also feature designs from local artists. We'll share how to find and access the new Bikehangars -- and why this pilot marks a first for bike storage in the U.S. Where to find the Bikehangars...



Published June 06, 2024 at 03:00AM
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Paying Our “Fare” Share: Fare Compliance and Enforcement on Muni

Paying Our “Fare” Share: Fare Compliance and Enforcement on Muni

Paying Our “Fare” Share: Fare Compliance and Enforcement on Muni
By Melissa Culross

Person sitting on a bus taps their clipper card.Tapping a Clipper card is one of the many ways to pay to ride Muni.

Maybe this has happened to you: You board Muni and tap your Clipper card or pay your cash fare, but lots of other people get on without doing the same. We understand how frustrating it is to see people appear to cheat the system and ride for free. However, most people who don’t tap the Clipper card reader or pay at the fare box aren’t doing anything wrong. 

At the same time, fare evasion has increased over the last few years. We take this issue seriously and are doing something about it.  We plan to hire more fare inspectors once our upcoming budget goes into effect. 

Looks can be deceiving when it comes to paying fares 

There are many ways to pay Muni fares, including with cash, Clipper and the Muni Mobile app. Discount fares and passes are available for certain riders.  

Some passengers are allowed to ride Muni for free. Young people 18 and under ride for free and don’t need any kind of pass or special ticket. Seniors with lower incomes, people with disabilities and people experiencing homelessness can apply for passes to ride for free. You can learn about all the ways to pay for Muni and our free or discounted pass programs at our Fares webpage (SFMTA.com/Fares). 

It’s important to know that it may look like someone hasn’t paid their fare when, in fact, they have. Many of our programs allow riders to pay before boarding. For example: 

  • With Muni Mobile, you activate your ticket in the app and don’t need to tap or show the operator anything. 

  • If you buy single or multi-day visitor passports, you only need to tap if you load them onto a Clipper card. 

  • If you transfer from one route or line to another after paying cash, you can board without showing the operator your paper ticket.  

  • Tickets to events at the Chase Center include unlimited rides on Muni, except for the cable cars. No need to tap or show anything. 

Just remember to keep proof of payment with you when you pay your fare. That could be your ticket, app, Clipper card or pass. 

Increase in fare evasion 

Most Muni riders pay their fares. But too many others do not, and fare evasion is on the rise. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, around 12% of people on Muni who should have paid a fare did not. We believe that number has grown to just over 20% today and are working to confirm that estimate. 

Our ridership continues to increase and is up to 76% of pre-pandemic levels, as of March 2024. But we aren’t reaping the full financial benefit of that recovery because of fare evasion. Muni is a public service and a public good. The system is critical to our city’s climate goals and its economic vitality. It also promotes social and racial equity. It isn’t right to let some people choose not to pay their fair share. 

An inspector standing on a streetcar with people sitting around her. Transit Fare Inspector Veronica Lujan checks fare compliance on the F Market line.

More fare inspectors 

To cut down on fare evasion, we plan to hire three dozen additional transit fare inspectors. We have allocated money in our upcoming two-year budget to pay for these positions.  

Our fare inspectors work on routes and lines throughout the entire Muni system in a way that is fair and equitable. The inspectors are there to encourage compliance and increase fare revenue, not punish people. The more riders see our fare inspectors on Muni, the more likely it is that people will pay their fares. We are not trying to make money by writing tickets. 

Our inspectors also help riders in other ways:  

  • They have information about our fares, including our discount pass programs.  

  • They educate anyone who hasn’t paid, instead of just citing them. 

  • They have information about supportive services for riders who may be experiencing homelessness.  

  • Their presence encourages safety and security on Muni, even though they aren’t part of law enforcement.  

Fare inspectors are there to support riders, and we are looking forward to offering more of that support.  

More uniform payment methods 

We know that the different fare payment methods can be confusing, especially when some people have to tap a card reader and others do not. But there is good news. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission is working to update Clipper card technology. This will allow us to offer more fare options and passes on Clipper. Plus, people will be able to tap a credit card to pay fares. This should result in more people tagging card readers when they board and all riders feeling more confident that their fellow passengers are paying their fair share.  

Muni depends on your support. Fares keep the system running. They help pay for programs that have made Muni faster, safer, more reliable and cleaner than it has been in decades. Put simply, fares help hundreds of thousands of people get around every day. 

Every dollar invested in Muni goes a long way. When we all do our part by paying the appropriate fare to ride, Muni can serve everyone better. 



Published May 10, 2024 at 08:37PM
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   How We Can Choose a Cleaner, Greener San Francisco

How We Can Choose a Cleaner, Greener San Francisco

How We Can Choose a Cleaner, Greener San Francisco
By Edward Wright

Historic streetcar painted cream and green moves through Dolores Park with a bridge in the background and grass in the foreground.
During Muni Heritage Weekend, riders took a green trip through Dolores Park in one of our historic streetcars.

Five years ago, the city declared a climate state of emergency. We see the climate crisis in our rising seas. We feel it with worsening storms, raging wildfires and a warming planet.  

The good news: we can all make choices to confront it. San Francisco has chosen to be a transit-first city, to prioritize safety for people walking and rolling, and to lead the way on clean energy. That’s why San Francisco was again ranked number one in the nation on the latest clean energy survey. You can view the survey results on the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy’s City Clean Energy Scorecard webpage

There is no way to meet our city’s climate goals without green options to get around. And turning these goals into reality is up to all of us. Every time you use a green option to get around, you’re helping build a better future. That’s why we’re always working to make it easy and accessible for you to ride transit, walk and bike. And to meet our climate goals, we need to make low-carbon and no-carbon options the best way to travel.  

Following Earth Month and the latest clean energy scorecard, we want to celebrate your impact. We’ll share what you make possible when you use green options to get around. 

Climate change is a big problem. Transportation is a big part of the solution. 

San Francisco is not immune to climate change, and we have a moral obligation to do our part to confront it. We need to adapt to be more resilient and turn our city’s Climate Action Plan into reality.  

Every time you walk, bike, roll, or ride public transit, you get us closer to our goal of net zero emissions by 2040. By choosing sustainable travel, you help us slash our greenhouse gas emissions. That’s critical, because transportation is one of the biggest sources in San Francisco: 

Grapic breaks down San Francisco's greenhouse gas Emissions for 2020.

Accessible version of the San Francisco Greenhouse Gas Emissions infographic

  • Private cars and trucks emit 30% of our city’s total greenhouse gases 

  • Muni emits less than 0.001%  

And of course, biking and walking emit no greenhouse gases at all!  

Muni runs the greenest fleet of any major city in North America 

Muni is green and getting greener. Some consider electric vehicles a recent innovation -- but we have been using them for over a century!  

Our light rail vehicles are electric and fossil-fuel free. Our iconic cable cars, trolleybuses and historic street cars are tried-and-true electric, zero-emission technology. All our electric vehicles run on 100% renewably generated hydro power from Hetch Hetchy. That's critical because electric vehicles are only as green as the power they run on. 

For our bus fleet, the SFMTA was an early adopter of hybrid-electric technology all the way back in 2007. Our buses are very low emission. Still, we’re committed to achieving a 100% fossil-fuel free fleet. (We’re equally committed to a just transition for our workforce.) 

Our taxis, a major part of our paratransit services are also very green! With over 90% low-emission vehicles, San Francisco has the cleanest taxi fleet of any major city in the nation. To further solidify itself as a national leader, the SFMTA is offering a new taxi rebate program. This way, we can help facilitate the taxi industry's transition to clean vehicles. 

In 2019 we launched Green Zones. In this program, we run hybrid buses on batteries in environmentally impacted communities. This means no emissions for neighborhoods with poor air quality or a history of environmental injustice. You can learn more in our blog about the Green Zone program

And today we’re running a pilot program to test battery-electric buses. This will show how they handle San Francisco’s hills and prepare us to use more electric buses in the future.  

Four red and white battery electric buses are parked at one of our divisions.We have 10 battery-electric buses now in service for our pilot program.

While we work towards a zero-emission Muni, the best way to reduce vehicle emissions in San Francisco is to ride transit, walk, bike or roll. Muni is safer, faster, cleaner, and more reliable than it’s been in decades. So, choosing transit has never been easier! 

Every part of the SFMTA is working for a cleaner, greener city. Our Streets Division is working to make San Francisco one of the best cities in the world to walk and bike. Our sign and paint shops take climate action with every crosswalk and stop sign. Our facilities staff are preparing for our all-electric future and cutting emissions from our buildings. And everyone who cleans, operates, maintains and secures our buses and trains gives you a green option to get around.  

On Earth Day, we kicked off a new climate action campaign to make sure Muni riders know: you take climate action every time you take Muni, walk, bike or roll. So, keep an eye out for some new signs on our shelters and buses, keep going green and together we can choose a more sustainable San Francisco. 



Published May 10, 2024 at 02:02AM
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Hop on Muni to Kick off the San Francisco City Football Club's 2024 Season

Hop on Muni to Kick off the San Francisco City Football Club's 2024 Season

Hop on Muni to Kick off the San Francisco City Football Club's 2024 Season
By Sophia Scherr

Fans of the San Francisco City Football Club cheer on the home team at Kezar Stadium. Fans wear yellow-orange jerseys with the Muni logo and hold banners. We see thick fog and trees behind them.SFCFC fans rooting for the home team at Kezar Stadium.

The start of the new San Francisco City Football Club (SFCFC) season is around the corner and there's more than just soccer to get excited about. This year, the country's first — and San Francisco's only — supporter-owned soccer club is teaming up with Muni.   

We're excited to announce our in-kind partnership with SF City FC. Together, we're helping fans show their love for our local team and Muni. Our "Worm" logo is now featured prominently on SF City FC's jerseys for the next two seasons in the USL League 2 (United Soccer League). You can visit SF City FC's website for more information and to purchase tickets to games. 

Seats are only $12, and you can take Muni for a stress-free ride to matches. 

SFCFC 2024 Home Schedule 

Boxer Stadium, Balboa Park 

Take Muni: J, K, M, 29, 43 or 49 

  • May 11th – Project 510 at 3 p.m.  

  • May 18th – Academica at 3 p.m. 

  • June 1st  – Davis Legacy at 11:30 a.m. 

  • June 9th  – Almaden at 3 p.m. 

Kezar Stadium, Golden Gate Park 

Take Muni: N, 6, 7, 33, 37 or 43 

  • July 3rd – Monterey Bay 2 at 7 p.m.  

  • July 7th – Marin at 2 p.m. *Muni Day 

  • July 14th  – SF Glens at 2:30 p.m. 

To find the route that works best for you, visit our Muni Routes & Stops webpage.  

An SF City FC player wears a yellow-orange jersey with the Muni logo on it as they wait at a Muni bus shelter.An SF City FC player sports SFCFC’s new Muni-branded jersey at a bus stop.

About the team 

SF City FC has built a reputation for its community-focused approach to soccer, and it's now easier than ever to be a part of the action. Since 2015, the club has been majority owned by its supporters. Fans can become co-owners for just $75 per year. This gives them a voice in the club's direction and a platform to contribute to its growth. It also helps them advance SFCFC's mission: making soccer accessible to all in San Francisco. 

The start of the season is the perfect time to join this vibrant community. You can share in the collective pride and excitement that comes with being a part of something bigger. SF City FC's commitment to inclusivity and community makes it a unique organization in the world of soccer.  

Muni: the green way to get to the game 

Whether you're heading to Kezar Stadium or Boxer Stadium, there are several ways to go green getting to the game. Both stadiums are conveniently accessible via multiple Muni lines, making it easier than ever to support the team and have a great time. 

With Muni, fans can avoid the hassle of parking, reduce their carbon footprint and enjoy a smooth ride to the stadiums. So, grab your scarf, hop on Muni, and join us for an unforgettable season of soccer, camaraderie and San Francisco pride! 

For more information and to snag seats for a game, visit SF City FC's website



Published May 07, 2024 at 07:14PM
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