Request a curb ramp for sidewalk access

Find out ways to get a curb ramp in San Francisco.

What to do

If you have a disability, you can request a curb ramp for sidewalk access in San Francisco. 

You need to tell us:

  • Your name
  • Your contact info
  • The streets that intersect
  • The direction they are in if possible (north, south, east, or west), or
  • A nearby address

Online

Make sure you provide your contact information so we can follow up with you. This helps us prioritize your request. If you don't know the answer to something, leave it blank.

Special cases

Background

Background

On January 9, 2008 the City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Works issued an update to its ADA Transition Plan for Curb Ramps.

The Mayor's Office on Disability partnered with Department of Public Works to develop the Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan.

Map with curb ramp conditions

Map with curb ramp conditions

Other ways to make a request

Other ways to make a request

By phone

You can call 311 or the Mayor's Office on Disability at 415-554-6789 (voice) or 415-554-6789 (TTY).

By email

mod@sfgov.org

By mail

You can download a PDF form, fill out by hand, and send it to our office at:

1155 Market St. 1st Floor

San Francisco, CA 94103

MOD complaint form (English)

MOD complaint form (Chinese)

MOD complaint form (Spanish)

MOD complaint form (Filipino)

 

 

Get help

Phone

(Voice)

Mayor's Office on Disability

1455 Market Street, 8th floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
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Last updated November 15, 2023