Project
Golden Gate Park Stakeholder Working Group and Action Framework
The Golden Gate Park Stakeholder Working Group developed a list of needs and an Action Framework that identifies key efforts to be carried forward into subsequent planning processes for Golden Gate Park and JFK Drive.
Press Release
Transportation Authority Board Gives Initial Approval to New 2022 Expenditure Plan
Expenditure Plan helps deliver safer, smoother streets, more reliable transit, paratransit for seniors and persons with disabilities, reduced congestion, better air quality
Blog
It’s Potty Time: Powell BART Station Restrooms Reopen After 20 Years
BART held a toilet paper-cutting ceremony to celebrate the reopening of the Powell Station’s restrooms. We supported the Powell Modernization Project, which includes the restroom renovations, new lighting, and overall station improvements with funding from the half-cent sales tax for transportation.
Blog
WETA Awarded $3.4 Million to Build Zero-Emission Ferry Connecting San Francisco to Treasure Island
The Transportation Authority is developing the Treasure Island Transportation Program to support transportation on the island, including partnering with WETA to implement the all-electric ferry service by 2024.
Blog
A Lessons Learned Approach to Improve Delivery of Large-Scale Transportation Projects
We are conducting a study to review the City’s experiences, lessons learned, and best practices for delivering large-scale and complex capital projects.
Blog
How a New Bill Would Expedite Sustainable Transportation Projects
We joined State Senator Scott Wiener, community leaders, and transit officials in the Bayview to announce a new bill to expedite sustainable transportation projects.
Blog
Transportation Authority Board Updates and 2021 Annual Report
The Transportation Authority Board re-elected District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman as Chair and District 3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin as Vice-Chair for 2022. Our agency also released the 2021 Annual Report that provides highlights of what we planned, funded, and delivered last year.
Blog
Guiding Equitable Transportation Priorities
Creating an equitable transportation system requires options that are safe, accessible, and reliable that meet the needs of all, especially those with the fewest options. The Transportation Authority utilizes Equity Priority Community designations to prioritize transportation projects and funding efforts.
Project
Elk Street at Sussex Street Pedestrian Safety Improvements
Pedestrian safety improvements at the intersection may include up to three bulb-outs, rectangular rapid flashing beacons, and pedestrian crossing signage to improve safety and access to Glen Canyon Park.