Join us on Saturday, August 14, to celebrate the reinstatement of 31 Balboa! The bus route will return this weekend, thanks to a year of advocacy from transit allies across... read more →
In April, we are seeing a number of pedestrian safety initiatives moving from a planning phase and into construction. Watch for signage reflecting the new 20mph speed limit, ‘No Turn... read more →
It’s official! The Tenderloin is now the first San Francisco neighborhood to reduce the speed limit to 20 mph. Signage reflecting the new speed limit, along with ‘No Turn on... read more →
The City is embarking on an update to its Vision Zero Action Strategy. To ensure the update represents the input of San Francisco’s diverse communities, they have created a community survey... read more →
The Tenderloin could become the city's first neighborhood to reduce the speed of traffic to 20 mph in order to abate vehicle collisions. The proposed rule changes would reduce the... read more →
We take this opportunity to step back from the urgency of the daily work and express our deepest gratitude to everyone who has partnered with us, energized us, and came... read more →
The SFMTA virtual open houses for the Tenderloin Quick Build projects have ended but you can still watch the video explaining the project, and give your feedback by taking... read more →
The Tenderloin Community Benefit District (TLCBD) is dedicated to leading the evolution of the Tenderloin into a vibrant community for ALL. A critical component of this work is ensuring Tenderloin... read more →
Pedestrian Scrambles—also known as intersections with diagonal street crossings where all the lights turn red and pedestrians can cross free of vehicular traffic—are being installed in the Tenderloin in two... read more →
The latest pedestrian safety news in the Tenderloin includes three recent improvements. First, the SFMTA plans to move forward with two Quick-Build Projects —one at Leavenworth (McAllister to Post) and... read more →