This Week: Enhancing Public Life on Mission Street
The Planning Department is fielding ideas to improve the public realm on Mission Street at a meeting on Wednesday, and at the end of the week, you can get to know California's newest transportation agency.
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1:23 PM PST on January 20, 2015
The Planning Department is fielding ideas to improve the public realm on Mission Street at a meeting on Wednesday, and at the end of the week, you can get to know California’s newest transportation agency.
Here are this week’s highlights from the Streetsblog calendar:
- Tuesday: The SFMTA Board of Directors agenda includes the expected approval of free Muni for low-income seniors and people with disabilities. 1 p.m.
- Wednesday: The Planning Department’s third Mission Street Public Life Plan meeting is looking for a few good ideas about how public space improvements can reflect and celebrate neighborhood identity. You can also fill out this survey. 6 p.m.
- Friday: At a SPUR lunchtime forum, learn how the fledgling California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) plans to shape the future of the state’s mobility. 12:30 p.m.
Keep an eye on the calendar for updated listings. Got an event we should know about? Drop us a line.
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