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SFMTA Open House for 30-Stockton Improvements

From SFMTA:

From SFMTA:

Join us at our second open house to learn about proposed improvements to the 30 Stockton!

January 28, 2015 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. at North Beach Library, 850 Columbus Avenue
Muni is working on multiple fronts to make getting around San Francisco safer and more reliable for our customers. As part of this effort, we’re improving transit corridors throughout the city, including the 30 Stockton. Several changes are proposed along the route on Van Ness, North Point, Columbus, Stockton and Kearny, including:
  • Widening sidewalks at bus stops and crosswalks
  • Adjusting transit stop spacing
  • Creating transit-only lanes along congested portions of the route

Your feedback is important to refining these proposals. Join staff at any time during the open house to ask questions and discuss these improvements

Learn more about the 30 Stockton Transit Priority Project. If you are unable to attend or would like to provide comments online, a survey will be available soon!
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.

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