Transportation Authority Board Member Norman Yee (D7) engaged District 7 residents in an inclusive participatory budgeting process to identify projects that will improve the safety and quality of its neighborhoods. Through this process, the residents and stakeholders requested traffic calming and pedestrian safety measures at specific locations.
The SFMTA will develop recommendations and conceptual designs for safety and accessibility improvements for up to 1.5 miles of Fulton Street between Stanyan and LaPlaya.
Through this study, the SFMTA developed conceptual design improvements to address safety issues near the Geneva-San Jose Intersection.
The SFMTA’s Sansome and Battery Connections Project will improve walking and bicycling between the Embarcadero and the Financial District by providing an alternative route parallel to the Embarcadero corridor.
The SFMTA’s Divisadero Intersection Improvements project will improve ten intersections on a segment of Divisadero between Turk and Haight streets.
The aim of the Anza Street Bike Lanes project is to improve safety and accessibility for bicyclists on Anza Street.
The Jefferson Streetscape Improvement Project aims to improve street safety on the main street of Fisherman’s Wharf.
This project aims to increase pedestrian safety and comfort along Lower Great Highway by implementing pedestrian improvements and traffic calming measures.
The main goal of this project is to address community concerns surrounding safety for people biking and walking along Arguello Boulevard.
Street safety improvements are coming to “the Hairball,” a busy intersection between Potrero Hill and the Mission.
Public-private partnerships with emerging mobility companies may result in new opportunities to improve San Francisco’s transportation network.