
Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Jan 20, 2026 - Meeting
Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors • San FranciscoJanuary 20, 2026
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SFMTA Board Adopts Sweeping Street Safety Overhaul in Unanimous Vote
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Board of Directors committed the city's transit authority to a comprehensive new framework for preventing traffic deaths, unanimously endorsing the "Safe System" approach that shifts responsibility for road safety from individual behavior to system-wide design. The action aligns SFMTA with the Mayor's recent Executive Directive and the Board of Supervisors' Street Safety Act — a coordinated push that signals city leaders are done waiting for incremental progress on Vision Zero.
Board unanimously adopts Safe System approach and Street Safety Commitments (7–0).
Janet Tarlov re-elected Chair; Stephanie Cajina re-elected Vice Chair.
Regional transit measure targeting November ballot advances through voter-led initiative.
Potrero Yard closure Feb. 13 triggers Muni service changes; union workers warn against staffing cuts.
Muni Service Equity Strategy overview sets stage for budget-driven improvements.
The centerpiece of the Jan. 20 meeting was the Board's adoption of the Safe System approach — a federally recognized framework that treats traffic fatalities as preventable through better street design, speed management, and multi-agency coordination rather than relying solely on driver compliance.
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