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Cesar Chavez Street Redesign a Test Case For Better Agency Coordination
By Matthew Roth |
Concept for Mission and Cesar Chavez intersection redesign. Image: Planning Department It appears 2010 is the year the stewards of San Francisco’s streets have marked to figure out how to cooperate with each other to design and build a better realm. While the much touted Better Streets Plan synthesizes best practice principles and standards for […]
Cesar Chavez Community Meeting
By Aaron Bialick |
From SFBC: Help create a safer link to the bay by redesigning Cesar Chavez Street. Join your neighbors, co-workers, business owners on the Cesar Chavez corridor, the Planning Department and the SFMTA to develop a community-supported vision and design for street that is safe, comfortable and accessible to all. As an important connector, Cesar Chavez […]
New Designs to Be Presented for Eastern Cesar Chavez Street
By Bryan Goebel |
New designs have been drawn up for eastern Cesar Chavez Street and will be presented to the community next week, nearly two months after a contentious meeting in which attendees were told, just days before the striping of new bike lanes, that plans for a road diet were being scrapped by the Mayor’s Office and […]
This Week: Double Parking Fines, Cesar Chavez, East Bay BRT
By Aaron Bialick |
This week, the SFMTA Board considers raising fines on double parkers and sidewalk riders, the Planning Department presents new plans for eastern Cesar Chavez Street, and AC Transit holds the first of its public meeting on the East Bay BRT final EIR. Here are the highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Tuesday: The SFMTA Board of Directors meets. […]
Cesar Chavez Streetscape Improvement Project Update Meeting
By Aaron Bialick |
From SFBC: The SFMTA has just announced changes to the long-awaited community-based design for Cesar Chavez between Bryant Street and Hampshire Street. Caltrans, the Stated Department of Transportation, is now requiring an additional vehicle travel lane on Cesar Chavez between Bryant Street and York Street, forcing the loss of on-street car parking on the south […]
Unclogging the Cesar Chavez Traffic Sewer
By Matthew Roth |
A 14′ median with trees will be added to Cesar Chavez when the bicycle injunction is lifted One of the many casualties of the bicycle injunction has been the community led plan for reconstruction of Cesar Chavez Street between Guerrero and the 101. Over the past five years, community groups led by CC Puede, the […]