City Hall closure Dec. 24 - Jan. 1, 2026.Police, library and emergency services remain open.
The Transportation Division promotes the safe movement of people and goods throughout Menlo Park by maintaining and enhancing a functional and efficient transportation network. The Transportation Division promotes the use of public transit, ride sharing, bicycles, and walking and manages the City's 40 traffic signals, 2200 streetlights and overall roadway network.
The Division also coordinates the Menlo Park free shuttles, traffic safety education, and neighborhood traffic calming programs. The Division supports the Complete Streets Commission.
Information about how to get around Menlo Park and surrounding communities, including bicycling and transit providers.
Find information and standards for new development projects including impact fees, driveway and parking requirements and analysis requirements.
Menlo Park's Safe Routes to Schools program aims to enhance safety for students accessing all schools that serve Menlo Park residents.
See maps and schedules for free shuttle services in Menlo Park.
View available data related to transportation in Menlo Park.
Transportation policies and plans guide planning and development of the City's street network.
Peruse a list of projects underway by the Transportation Division.
Learn how to obtain a truck route permit.
The slow streets program was identified by the Vision Zero Action Plan to replace the prior neighborhood traffic management program (NTMP). This program identifies streets through data analysis and resident requests to install traffic calming.
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