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Re-envisioning 士德頓街 (Stockton Street) Workshop (in Cantonese)

From SPUR:

From SPUR:

Join SPUR and the Chinatown Community Development Center in a community workshop (in Cantonese with English translation) to discuss priorities and proposals for Stockton Street in Chinatown. Be part of the group to articulate best practices and offer your input on how Stockton Street could look and function by 2022. The workshop will include discussion of appropriate streetscape improvements, ways to preserve neighborhood character, finding opportunities for change, prioritizing transportation access and planning for a pleasant light-rail transit user experience. Facilitated by Jeffrey Tumlin of NelsonNygaard and Chi-Hsin Shao of CHS Consulting Group. RSVP required. Space is limited, priority given to Cantonese speakers. Location: Bayside Elderly Housing, Community Room (777 Broadway).

English language workshop: Feb 28 at SPUR.

Free and open to the public.
Register Here

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