SF Opens April 3 Hearing on Traffic Changes
SFMTA schedules April 3 online hearing for public comment on traffic proposals
SFMTA Sets April 3 Traffic Hearing
San Francisco transit riders can weigh in on proposed traffic changes during an online public hearing April 3, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced. The SFMTA Streets Division will host the Engineering Public Hearing from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, giving residents a chance to comment on traffic-related proposals. Officials said the meeting is open to all members of the public.

Engineering Committee Oversees Process
The Engineering Public Hearings Committee organizes these regular sessions to gather community input on proposed street and traffic modifications, according to the transit agency. The Streets Division manages the hearing process and reviews public feedback before implementing changes. Officials said the meetings provide a formal opportunity for residents to voice concerns or support for proposed alterations to San Francisco's transportation infrastructure. The agency didn't specify which particular traffic proposals will be discussed at the April 3 session.
Agenda Available for Public Review
The SFMTA published an official agenda for the April 3 hearing, available as a downloadable PDF document titled 'Engineering Public Hearing Agenda, April 3, 2026.pdf.' Officials said the agenda outlines the specific proposals up for discussion, though details about the number of items or affected locations weren't immediately available. The agency typically includes proposed traffic signal changes, parking modifications, and street design alterations in these hearings. Residents can review the agenda before the meeting to prepare comments on items that affect their neighborhoods.

Virtual Format Allows Broad Participation
The online format lets residents participate from anywhere with internet access, officials said. The two-hour window from 10:00 AM to noon on April 3 provides time for multiple agenda items and public comment periods. Free language assistance is available for those who need it, according to the agency. Officials didn't specify whether the hearing will be recorded or if written comments will be accepted as an alternative to live participation.
Multiple Ways to Stay Informed
Riders affected by potential traffic changes can contact the SFMTA Customer Service Center or visit the agency's headquarters for more information about the hearing process. The SFMTA also provides updates through SF 311 and regional 511 services, officials said. Residents who can't attend the April 3 hearing should check with agency staff about alternative ways to submit feedback on proposed changes. Moovit provides real-time transit updates and service alerts for SFMTA routes throughout San Francisco.











