Mission Street Public Life Plan Open House
From SF Planning:
Please join us for the second public meeting for the Mission Public Life Plan, a plan to celebrate the identity of Mission street from Van Ness Street to Randall Street. Our plan re-imagines Mission Street as vital transit corridor with art, commerce and new public spaces for people to enjoy.
At this meeting we will discuss what Mission Street is and what it wants to become – we will explore how street furniture, art, seating and events could create new ways to gather and to celebrate the cultural history of this important street. We will also discuss the latest community conversations on commerce, art and maintenance for the 16th BART plaza.
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