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SFMTA Open House for Muni 30-Stockton Upgrades and Columbus Avenue Bike Lanes

From SFMTA:

Join us at an open house to learn about proposed improvements to the 30 Stockton on Chestnut Street!

March 4, 2015 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Fort Mason Center, Room C260

Muni is working on multiple fronts to make getting around San Francisco safer and more reliable. As part of this effort, we’re upgrading transit corridors throughout the city, including the 30 Stockton on Chestnut Street. Proposed improvements on Chestnut are designed to reduce transit travel time along the length of the corridor by 40-50%. Transit priority upgrades planned on other portions of the 30 Stockton route will also improve Muni service on Chestnut Street.

Proposed changes will:
    • Establish an AM peak inbound transit-only lane to minimize delays
    • Improve pedestrian safety at intersections with pedestrian sidewalk extensions and traffic signals
    • Improve route reliability by consolidating transit stop locations

Join staff at any time during the open house to ask questions and share feedback.

Learn more about the details behind these improvements. If you would like to provide comments online, please take our online survey.
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Join us at an open house to learn about proposed improvements to the Columbus Avenue.

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