SFMTA Open House: Muni 30-Stockton Upgrades
From SFMTA:
3:38 AM PDT on April 27, 2015
From SFMTA:
COME REVIEW OUR REVISED PEDESTRIAN SAFETY AND MUNI RELIABILITY PROPOSALS FOR THE 30 STOCKTON!
Muni Forward is working 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 and 30X Marina-Express.
YOU SPOKE, WE LISTENED
Over the past few months, you’ve provided much needed insight and feedback on our original proposals for the 30 Stockton corridor. We’ve made revisions based on what we heard, and are excited to show you how far we’ve come. Drop by any time during the open house to learn more about what we’re proposing, and see how your feedback has made this proposal stronger.
ONE ROUTE, MANY COMMUNITIES
The 30 Stockton connects many different communities, and we’re investing in all of them! Pedestrian safety and transit reliability improvements are being proposed along Chestnut St, Van Ness Ave, North Point St, and Columbus Ave*. This open house will bring together all of these proposal, so come on out and meet your neighbors!
*The Stockton St proposal needs further analysis and will not be presented at this open house.
Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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