People Crossing in Front of J Church Train at Dolores Park

Photo by SFMTA Photography Department

The Transportation Authority has launched community outreach for the San Francisco Transportation Plan, the blueprint for the city's transportation system development and investment over the next 30 years.

The San Francisco Transportation Plan, or SFTP, analyzes all transportation options like transit, walking, driving, and biking. It sets investment priorities to advance the city’s goal to build an effective, equitable, and sustainable transportation system. The SFTP also addresses policy areas such as safety, technology and climate resilience.  

Every four years, we update the San Francisco Transportation Plan in conjunction with the updates to the region’s long range plan known as Plan Bay Area. This year, we will be developing the San Francisco Transportation Plan 2050+, or “SFTP+,” which is a focused effort that incorporates post-pandemic travel trends and updated revenue estimates. The plan is aligned with other regional planning efforts like Plan Bay Area, and sets priorities for discretionary (e.g. competitive) funds, as well as for new transportation revenues, in order to position San Francisco projects for federal, state, and regional funds.

We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts on priorities for transportation spending through the following engagement opportunities:

Take our online survey (through June 13):

Join us at one of our virtual town halls. Both events will feature the same information.

Virtual Town Hall #1:

  • Date: Wednesday, June 4
  • Time: 6 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Register here
  • Interpretation will be available in Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino

Virtual Town Hall #2:

  • Date: Saturday, June 7
  • Time: 10 to 11:30 a.m.
  • Register here
  • Interpretation will be available in Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino

Participants will learn about the study and have the opportunity to give feedback, which will be used to guide SFTP+’s recommendations and ensure that future investments accurately reflect community priorities. Your input will shape how SFTP+ will improve transportation equity, economic vitality, sustainability, and safety in San Francisco.

For additional information and updates about the project and to sign up for our project email, please visit the San Francisco Transportation Plan project page