SFMTA Open House for 33-Stanyan Improvements
From SFMTA:
6:06 PM PST on January 24, 2015
From SFMTA:
Join us at an open house to learn about proposed improvements to the 33 Stanyan!
February 4, 2015 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at The Women’s Building Classroom A
As part of Muni Forward, the SFMTA is proposing pedestrian safety and Muni reliability improvements to the 33 Stanyan and 14 Mission.
Proposed changes include:
- Re-routing the 33 Stanyan and associated overhead wire infrastructure from Mission St to Guerrero St between 16th and 18th Streets
- Enhancing the local environment with new streetscape amenities
- Improving safety with new pedestrian bulbouts
- Based on community interest, adding new transit stops at Guerrero & 18th and Guerrero & 16th Streets
Join staff at any time during the open house to ask questions and discuss these improvements. Your feedback is important to refining these proposals.
If you are unable to attend, or would like to provide comments online, visit TellMuni.com.
Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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