Overview
Map of Ocean Avenue multi-use path with project descriptions

Introduction

This project will study and determine the technical feasibility of creating Class 1 multi-use path improvements along Ocean Avenue between the I-280 southbound off-ramp intersection at Howth Street and the Frida Kahlo / Ocean / Geneva intersection, which may require the relocation of a retaining wall to the north of Ocean Avenue. The project will also determine if a pedestrian overcrossing can remain if the wall is relocated, as well as the traffic circulation with a new street configuration.

The Transportation Authority’s Neighborhood Program (NTIP) is intended to strengthen project pipelines and advance the delivery of community-supported neighborhood-scale projects. 

Project/Study Partners

This project is led by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority. 

Goals

  • Enhance pedestrian safety and bicycle access
  • Improve bicycle connectivity to the Ocean Avenue business district and city bikeway network

Timeline and Status

Preliminary Planning and Engineering Investigation will begin in 2026.

Cost and Funding 

This project was funded by the Transportation Authority’s Neighborhood Program at the request of District 7 Supervisor and Transportation Authority Board Chair Myrna Melgar.

Resources

Ocean Avenue Mobility Action Plan

Prop K Transportation Sales Tax Funding Request (PDF)

Contact

capitalprojects@sfcta.org

Related programs

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Our Neighborhood Program supports neighborhood-scale planning efforts and project implementation in each supervisorial district.