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Muni Open House on 22-Fillmore 16th Street Upgrades

From SFMTA:

From SFMTA:

Interested in transit and pedestrian safety improvements along 16th Street? Join us at an open house to learn more! 

Muni Forward is all about making it safer and easier to get around San Francisco. As part of this effort, we’re upgrading transit corridors throughout the city, including the 22 Fillmore. Proposed improvements on 16th Street between Church and 3rd streets are designed to reduce transit travel time by nearly 25%, and make the streets safer for all users of the corridor.
22 Fillmore Open House
April 8, 2015 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
International Studies Academy
655 De Haro Street, San Francisco, CA
Proposed improvements will:
  • Establish transit-only lanes to minimize delays
  • Improve the pedestrian environment with new or wider sidewalks and streetscape amenities
  • Increase safety for people riding bikes along the corridor, including creating a comfortable bicycle route on 17th Street
  • Introduce new traffic control and intersection changes to improve pedestrian, bike, and vehicular safety

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

Learn more about the project online. A project 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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