The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is responsible for managing and improving transportation in San Francisco, CA. Their Livable Streets division focuses on creating safe and inviting streets and sidewalks for pedestrians and cyclists, with a vision of making walking and biking the most attractive options for non-transit travel. They lead projects to enhance the bicycle and pedestrian environment, deploy school crossing guards, and implement traffic calming measures. The Livable Streets staff also work closely with other city departments to advance the Vision Zero goal of eliminating traffic fatalities.
The SFMTA's Streets Division oversees multimodal transportation planning and provides services such as bike parking programs, transportation planning, and pedestrian safety initiatives. They have a team of dedicated professionals who manage projects and programs aimed at reducing speeding and improving safety on San Francisco's streets. With a commitment to sustainability and climate action, the SFMTA strives to transform the city's transportation system and create a more livable and accessible urban environment.
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