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Fix Masonic Meeting

1:08 PM PDT on September 7, 2010

"Fix Masonic is a community group working to create a calmer, safer and more pleasant Masonic Avenue for neighbors and commuters. This neighborhood-based group is working to improving biking and walking and improve safety along this important corridor. The SF MTA is holding community meetings discussing Traffic Calming,and this meeting will be a time to evaluate each of the 4 proposals and discuss which is best for walking, biking, and reducing the danger of speeding auto traffic along Masonic Avenue."

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