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SF Agencies Take Aim at Bureaucratic Obstacles to a Transit-First City
San Francisco agencies are developing a wide-ranging program to streamline the funding and construction of improvements for walking, bicycling, and transit.
February 9, 2012
City to Expedite Two Blocks of Fisherman’s Wharf Redesign for Summer 2013
As the plan to revamp the public realm on Jefferson Street in Fisherman's Wharf develops, planners recently announced that two blocks of the project could be brought to life by summer of 2013 in time for America's Cup.
February 6, 2012
New Supes Proposal Would Expedite Sidewalk Expansions
[Note: This proposal was approved by the full Board of Supervisors.]
January 30, 2012
Newcomb Ave. Sustainable Streetscape Project Completed in Bayview
After a six-year-long process, residents of Newcomb Avenue in the Bayview joined city staffers yesterday to mark the completion of the "Model Block" project, a prototype for street design that's better for the environment and more conducive to neighborhood life.
December 21, 2011
Planning Department Releases Tentative Street Redesigns for Broadway
The Planning Department, working with the Chinatown Community Development Center (CCDC), the SFMTA and SFDPW, recently released three options for dramatically improving the pedestrian environment on a two-and-a-half block stretch of Broadway, a high-volume two-way arterial that cuts through North Beach and Chinatown, a neighborhood that is "the most densely populated urban area west of Manhattan."
August 24, 2011
Speak Out on Eastern Cesar Chavez at Tonight’s Community Workshop
The San Francisco Planning Department, the SFMTA and other city officials will present the new designs for Eastern Cesar Chavez Street to the community tonight, and a strong attendance is key. You're encouraged to show up tonight and speak out in support of improvements that will transform the street environment for pedestrians and bicyclists.
August 24, 2011
New Designs to Be Presented for Eastern Cesar Chavez Street
New designs have been drawn up for eastern Cesar Chavez Street and will be presented to the community next week, nearly two months after a contentious meeting in which attendees were told, just days before the striping of new bike lanes, that plans for a road diet were being scrapped by the Mayor's Office and Port of San Francisco because of concerns from industrial businesses about reducing road capacity for trucks hauling goods.
August 17, 2011
Will New Trader Joe’s in Nob Hill Bring More Car Traffic?
Trader Joe's announced last week that it is moving into a new location on Nob Hill, at the southwest corner of California and Hyde streets, where the lease for Cala Foods expires in late December. It's a dense, transit-rich neighborhood that sits along the California cable car line. Given the popularity of TJ's four other San Francisco locations, which cater largely to motoring shoppers, will it bring more cars and congestion to the neighborhood?
July 6, 2011
Searching for Market Street’s True Identity
San Franciscans are dreaming big as Market Street's transformation approaches in 2015, when the city's most important street is scheduled to be redesigned and repaved. City planners are engaging with citizens to answer a century-old question: How can we make Market Street the glorious thoroughfare that it needs to be?
May 25, 2011
Newcomb Ave. Sustainable Streetscape Model Breaks Ground in Bayview
Construction began on a model for sustainable streets in San Francisco today when Mayor Ed Lee and city officials broke ground on a block of Newcomb Avenue in the Bayview District, promising a much friendlier streetscape for residents and the environment.
May 11, 2011