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Striping Drawings - SFMTA Striping drawings contain pavement markings on roadways under the jurisdiction of the City and County of San Francisco Please see disclaimer at the bottom right of this webpage
Standards Specifications and Plans | Public Works These deleted standard plans are available for in-house design purposes as drawing templates Public Works Order No: 208323 (Microtrenching Standard)
SFMTA - Streets Document Library Explore the SFMTA Streets Document Library for resources on San Francisco's transportation system, policies, and construction regulations
Pavement Restoration Restriping Request (For Utility Excavation) - SFMTA Email all to trafficpermits@sfmta com with the subject field "Pavement Restoration" Contractor to restore damaged missing striping using temporary tape SFMTA to prepare an invoice for striping restoration Contractor to follow-up with SF Public Works after submittal of payment for invoice
EAMS striping (FeatureServer) - services. sfmta. com Geary Striping (2) MTA Polygon (3) MTA Point_2 (4) MTA Annotation_2 (5) MTA Polyline_2 (6) MTA Polygon_2 (7) MTA Point_3 (8) MTA Annotation_3 (9) MTA Polyline_3 (10) MTA Polygon_3 (11) Description: Copyright Text: Spatial Reference: 0 (0) LatestVCSWkid (0) Initial Extent: XMin: -122 46058909039117 YMin: 37 75313647498877 XMax: -122 4496978925289
Polk Streetscape Project - Public Works To see the final parking and loading changes on Polk Street and the cross-streets, please see the final traffic striping plan here With the upcoming Polk Street paving work, SFMTA is implementing new striping of travel lanes with new improved bikeway designs
4 10 Watch-off Schedule - SFMTA Striping Plans for streets with painted lane lines are generally available from SFMTA at One South Van Ness Ave 7th Floor Retrieval of drawings may take several days If SFMTA does not have a striping plan for your location, use the space below to draw a sketch
Other Resources | Public Works Under the general requirements of any Street Use Permit, the permittee must maintain a safe pedestrian walkway with a minimum width of four feet clear at all times A greater walkway width may be required in areas with greater pedestrian traffic and for non-residential areas