Palou Avenue Improvement Project Community Meeting
From SFDPW:
The Palou Avenue Streetscape Improvement Project extends the entire length of the street, from Barneveld Avenue to Crisp Road, in the city’s Bayview district. Palou Avenue serves as a local commercial district for the surrounding residential neighborhood. The 1.7-mile stretch of roadway flows through many communities in the Bayview, each with a distinct character. The corridor, largely residential, runs from an industrial corridor at the west end to the Hunters Point Shipyard to the east..The renovation will provide a safer and more inviting environment for pedestrians, motorists and transit riders.
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The project is currently in the planning phase and the streetscape improvements may include: New street trees and plants, better lighting, bus shelters, street furniture, curb ramps, bulb-outs, repaving and other enhancements to improve pedestrian safety by calming traffic and improving visibility at intersections.
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