Sunday Streets

Mission Community Block Party

Sunday, July 19, 2026 ‧ 11 AM – 4 PM
Valencia Street between 14th – 24th Streets

Come out and join us for 10 blocks of car-free fun!

We’re excited to bring Sunday Streets to the Mission again for another year of joyful connection and collaboration in the community. Bring your friends and family out to Valencia Street to enjoy all that the neighborhood has to offer — there’s something for everyone!

Exhibitors & Vendors:

  • Accesorios Yaquelyn 
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Art Idea 
  • Bay Area Legal Aid
  • Bayview United Soccer
  • Betty’s Boutique 
  • Boss Pieces 
  • Black Women Revolt Against Domestic Violence
  • Breakthrough SF
  • Canal Alliance
  • Charles Faulks
  • Children’s Choice Dental Care
  • City College of SF
  • Combat Krav Maga SF
  • Community Boards
  • Community Health Programs for Youth
  • Community Living Campaign
  • Corazon Aventurero
  • Cub Scouts Pack 88
  • Department of Child Support Services
  • Department of Public Health
  • Diaz Arte
  • Evolve California
  • Exploratorium
  • Family Support Services
  • Financial Literacy Campaign Community
  • Homegirl Moccasins
  • Homeless Children’s Network – Black Birthing Health Initiative
  • Indigenous Prints 
  • Indigenous Rootz of Cali
  • Jagali 
  • Jamal’s Jewels 
  • Jynx Apparel
  • KIPP Public Schools
  • Kryslee Skin Care Line
  • LamKam Potions
  • Leroy Bermudez
  • Livable City
  • Luna Chiro
  • Luna Lunera Crafts 
  • Mission Community Woodshop
  • Mission Housing
  • Mission Kids
  • Mission Lotería
  • Mission Science Workshop
  • Mission Yoga
  • MTY Floral Design
  • Mujeres Unidas y Activas
  • Muni
  • New York Life
  • Nova Collectibles
  • On Lok PACE
  • OTYO! (A Sigh of Relief)
  • OurCityYourStreet
  • Pause Studio
  • PLATES 2 PLANTERS
  • Pomo Elementz 
  • Pueblo Creations
  • Purple Lady Creations 
  • Rebuilding Together San Francisco
  • Revolution Books
  • Rising Sun Center for Opportunity
  • Rock Bottom Beading
  • Sacred Sound Flutes 
  • Seamless Bay Area
  • Seeker Studio
  • Senior and Disability Action
  • SF Bay Coffee
  • SF Bicycle Coalition
  • SF Education Alliance
  • SF Environment Department
  • SF Night Ministry
  • SF Public Library
  • SF Recreation & Parks
  • SF Suicide Prevention
  • SF Transit Riders
  • Shasta
  • Si Nazareth
  • South of Market Community Action Network
  • Spare the Air
  • St. Anthony Foundation
  • Street Soccer USA
  • Sutter CPMC Kanbar Cardiac Care Center
  • Taavo’s Treasures 
  • Tenderloin Community Benefit District
  • The Marsh
  • The Mission Street Jewelry
  • Timana Creations
  • Tina del Mar Acupuncture
  • Transbay Joint Powers Authority
  • WENWEN Designs
  • Wu Yee Children’s Services
  • Youth Art Exchange
  • 415 Brand SF

Entertainment:

  • ABADÁ-Capoeira SF
  • African-American Shakespeare Company
  • Comunidad Cumbia
  • Fat Chance Belly Dance

This year, we collaborated with Mission Housing and the American Indian Cultural Center, giving both organizations a space to curate activities, performances, and resources reflective of their community and values. Mission Housing will host a resource fair on Valencia between 14th and 15th Streets, while the American Indian Cultural Center will host the Native Marketplace on Valencia between 15th and 16th Streets. The marketplace will feature talented Indigenous artists, makers, and small businesses sharing their creativity, craftsmanship, and culture with the community. Attendees will have the opportunity to shop local, support Indigenous entrepreneurs, and learn more about the rich traditions and contemporary artistry of Native communities. 

SPONSORS & EVENT PARTNERS

The Sunday Streets SF 2026 season is made possible by the support of Civic Joy Fund, generous residents of San Francisco, Office of Economic Workforce and Development, SF Municipal Transit Authority, and Spare the Air.

Getting There

Livable City strongly encourages biking, walking, or taking public transportation to get to Sunday Streets.

MUNI:  For trip planning and other Muni-related info, go to sfmta.com. Visit sfmta.com/alerts the week before the event for updated information on any MUNI lines that may be impacted during the event. Bikes are allowed on the front racks of buses. The Mission Sunday Streets route is served by the following Metro lines: J, L, M, N and bus lines 14, 22, 33, 48, and 49, and Bart.

BART: Take BART to Mission and 16th Street or Mission and 24th Street stations, which are just 1 block from Valencia Street. For trip planning, go to bart.gov.

BIKE: Go to sfbike.org to download a bike map to help find a flat, bike-friendly route from your area or the nearest transit stop to Sunday Streets. Got a long way to go? Shorten the trip by taking transit part of the way. MUNI buses have bike racks for 2 bikes, BART and Caltrain both allow bikes on board. For more information about bikes on BART, go to bart.gov/guide/bikes.

BY CAR: Please note parking options may be limited in the vicinity of Sunday Streets events, and no stopping or parking will be allowed on the event footprint. Towing will begin at 6 AM, and no vehicles are allowed to drive onto the route after 10 AM unless for local access and guided by a Sunday Streets staff or volunteer.

Check out Drive & Park to identify available parking lots and spaces nearby. Additionally, parking may be available at these locations near the route: California Parking (Mission Street between 19th and 20th Streets), Hoff Garage, and Mission Bartlett Garage.

TRANSIT, TRAFFIC & PARKING CHANGES

STREET CLOSURES & PARKING CHANGES

On July 19, 2026, the following streets will be towed of all vehicles starting at 6 AM:

  • Valencia Street between 14th and 24th Streets

No cars will be allowed on these blocks between 6 AM and 6 PM.

 

TRANSIT CHANGES

For information on MUNI reroutes, visit sfmta.com/alerts.

VEHICLE ACCESS FOR RESIDENTS, BUSINESSES & CHURCHES

If you need to exit/enter with a vehicle during the event, please get in touch with staff in advance via email at sundaystreets@livablecity.org or call 415-344-0489. Otherwise, wave down staff or volunteer in Sunday Streets t-shirts on event-day to get an escort who will guide you and help keep attendees safe.

DETOURS

Vehicles can cross the Sunday Streets route at:

  • 16th Street or 18th Street

Your Street. Your Day.

Sunday Streets is San Francisco’s open streets program that transforms miles of city streets into car-free community spaces for kids to play, seniors to stroll, businesses and organizations to connect, and neighbors to meet.