Vehicles driving along Brotherhood Way

This month the Transportation Authority Board approved $175,516 in half-cent sales tax for transportation funds for the Brotherhood Way Safety and Circulation Plan. The project will develop near- and long-term concepts to improve safety, circulation, and connectivity through the Brotherhood Way and Alemany Boulevard corridors and surrounding streets. 

The study emerged as a recommendation from the ConnectSF Streets and Freeways Strategy, the city’s multi-agency long-term planning effort to build an effective, equitable, and sustainable transportation system. The Streets and Freeways Strategy identified the Brotherhood Way and Alemany Boulevard area for future planning to address safety on high-speed, high-capacity streets and improve neighborhood connections.

Streets and Freeways Strategy (PDF) 

The study is expected to begin in Spring 2023 and will include a needs analysis, concept development, and concept refinement with community input and technical analysis. Community engagement will be a key element of each study phase and a Community Advisory Committee will be formed to guide project development.

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Resources

Prop K Allocation Request Form, pages 45-59 (PDF)

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The Brotherhood Way Safety and Circulation Plan will develop near- and long-term concepts to improve safety, circulation, and connectivity through the Brotherhood Way and Alemany Boulevard corridors and on surrounding streets.
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ConnectSF is a multi-agency collaborative process to build an effective, equitable, and sustainable transportation system for San Francisco’s future.