SF Transforms Alemany Corridor for Safer Streets
SFMTA begins safety upgrades on Alemany Boulevard from Mission Street to I-280
SFMTA Adds Safety Features to Alemany Corridor
San Francisco's Alemany Boulevard is getting safety upgrades for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists as part of an ongoing improvement project. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency began construction in 2024 to enhance conditions along the corridor stretching from Mission Street to Interstate 280, transit officials said. Specific cost figures for the project haven't been publicly disclosed.
Vision Zero Commitment Drives Improvements
The Alemany Corridor project aligns with San Francisco's Vision Zero policy, adopted in 2014 to eliminate traffic deaths citywide. The SFMTA regularly implements corridor safety improvements as part of ongoing infrastructure maintenance and safety enhancement programs, according to the transit agency. Officials said the improvements address safety concerns on one of the city's major arterials. The agency hasn't released specific accident statistics or traffic volume data that prompted the project.

Project Scope and Community Input
The safety improvements underwent community engagement and planning during 2023 before construction began the following year. The SFMTA outlined project details on its website but hasn't issued formal statements from agency leadership about specific features being installed. Officials said the enhancements will benefit all corridor users but didn't provide detailed specifications about what infrastructure changes are included. The project covers Alemany Boulevard's role as a vital connection for residents and commuters in the region.
Timeline Remains Unclear
Construction is currently underway along the corridor, but the SFMTA hasn't announced a specific completion date for the safety improvements. Transit officials said they're working to minimize disruptions during implementation. The agency typically provides project updates through its website, though a timeline for when additional details will be available wasn't provided.

What Riders Need to Know
Commuters using the Alemany corridor should expect ongoing construction activity but officials haven't specified what traffic impacts to anticipate. The SFMTA encourages community members to stay informed about the project's progress. Riders can check Moovit for real-time transit updates and route information while construction continues along the corridor.










