SFMTA to Add Bike Lane Buffer on Howard, Fix at Folsom On-Ramp
The SFMTA plans make upgrades to the Howard and Folsom Street bike lanes, a couplet of one-way bike routes that run through SoMa. A section of Howard will get a three-foot buffer zone added to its bike lane, as well as painted sidewalk bulb-outs. On Folsom, an intersection with the Bay Bridge on-ramp at Essex Street will be re-configured with a new bike traffic signal.
June 26, 2014
Latest Haight Street Plans Replace Most Stop Signs to Speed Up Muni
The Planning Department has an online survey about the Haight Street proposals, available until July 3.
June 25, 2014
Muni to Launch a New, More Legible Map
Tired of looking at Muni's cluttered map? Good news: The SFMTA plans to roll out a new, more legible map of the Muni system.
June 24, 2014
Car-Free Lombard Street, Filled With People, is KPIX’s Vision of “Chaos”
Last weekend, San Francisco's world-famous crooked block of Lombard Street saw most of its car traffic disappear as part of a month-long trial, opening the street up for people. The SFMTA's goal is to eliminate the gridlock caused by tourist drivers who queue up for blocks to cruise down the street.
June 23, 2014
Public Workshop: Ocean Avenue Corridor Design Project
From the SF Planning Department:
June 23, 2014