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Sunday Streets Bayview/Dogpatch

Sunday Streets is a series of events put on by the City of San Francisco in partnership with the non-profit Livable City, to encourage health, community and fun, inspired by similar events in cities throughout the world. A Sunday Streets event creates a large, temporary, public space by closing off stretches of a neighborhood's streets to automobile traffic, and opening them to pedestrians, bicyclists, and activities for several hours on a predetermined Sunday.

We are returning to the Bayview/Dogpatch, and the route is the same as last year: Northbound 3rd Street lanes between Newcomb and 22nd Street; 22nd Street between 3rd and Indiana; Indiana Street between 22nd and Mariposa Streets; Mariposa from Indiana to Terry Francois, Terry Francois from Mariposa to 3rd Street, 3rd Street bridge to King and 3rd.

For more information, visit http://sundaystreetssf.com

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