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Preview the Upgrades Coming to the Castro’s Jane Warner Plaza
Jane Warner Plaza, the first plaza created using semi-permanent features as part of SF's Pavement to Parks program, will get some repairs and upgrades as part of the Castro Street overhaul currently underway.
April 4, 2014
Coming Soon: Mini Plazas at Persia Triangle and Better Plaza Management
Update: According to the Planning Department, the San Francisco Plaza Program will only apply to permanently plazas installed with concrete features, not semi-permanent Pavement to Parks plazs.
February 25, 2014
Vote to Hand Latham Square Back to Cars Bodes Ill for Downtown Oakland
After a trial public plaza at Latham Square was undercut by Oakland's Planning and Building Manager, the Oakland City Council voted last week to reinstate two-way car traffic on the small, southernmost block of Telegraph Avenue, caving to merchants and developers pushing for unfettered car access.
January 16, 2014
Packed Meeting About Future of Oakland’s Latham Square Shut Down Early
After public pressure, the City of Oakland held a second community meeting Wednesday about the design of the Latham Square pilot plaza, where a lane of car traffic was reinstated prematurely at the behest of Planning and Building Director Rachel Flynn. Despite a standing room-only crowd of attendees showing up to weigh in, the meeting was shut down 45 minutes early.
November 22, 2013
Oakland Planning Director Cuts Off Latham Square Pilot, Lets Cars Back In
The crowning achievement for Oakland's new planning and building director so far might be ensuring that cars are being driven through the Latham Square pilot plaza once again.
November 1, 2013
City Agencies Unveil Final Design for Bartlett “Mercado Plaza”
The final designs for a people-friendly block of Bartlett Street in the Mission were presented [PDF] last week by the Planning Department, Department of Public Works, the SFMTA, and the design firm Rebar. The plan retains the sidewalk extensions that are key to calming traffic and inviting social activity outside of events like the weekly Mission Community Market, when the block is closed to cars.
July 1, 2013
Why Isn’t SF Painting the Streets Red Like New York Is?
Just after our look at the faltering pace of plaza expansions under San Francisco's Pavement to Parks program last week, we get another glimpse of New York City's ongoing efforts to reclaim street space for people and improve safety using low-cost, temporary measures like posts and gravel epoxy.
June 25, 2013
Without City Leadership, “Pavement to Parks” Plazas May Lose Steam
When it comes to reclaiming street space for people, San Francisco's Pavement to Parks program has paved the way with a national model showing how cities can embrace community-driven parklet projects. But when it comes to installing plazas, there seems to have been little movement since the first handful were created on "excess" road space in the program's first year. Advocates and some city officials say the program needs to become a greater priority for city leaders.
June 21, 2013
Park Areas Under Central Freeway Downsized to Retain Caltrans Parking
A plan to convert parking lots under the Central Freeway near Duboce and Valencia Streets into a skate park and dog run is moving forward, but it won't include basketball courts or a children's playground as originally envisioned by residents.
April 25, 2013
City Moves Forward on a More Pedestrian-Friendly Castro Street
San Francisco's world-famous commercial strip on Castro Street, which gained a popular pedestrian plaza in 2009, is poised to become a more inviting destination as the SF Planning Department develops plans to widen the sidewalks and install other improvements from 17th Street to 19th Street.
December 20, 2012