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Sustainable Streets Division Directive Order No. 6177
Pursuant to the public hearing held on October 18, 2019, traffic movement and safety may be improved by the changes approved below. The Environmental Clearance for these items is noted on Order No. 6165.
1. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
42nd Avenue, between Judah Street and Kirkham Street (2 speed humps)
(Supervisor District 4) Winnie Lee, winnie.lee@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments in support and opposition.
2. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
Juanita Way, between Del Sur Avenue and Rex Avenue (3 speed humps)
(Supervisor District 7) Winnie Lee, winnie.lee@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments in support received.
3. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
42nd Avenue, between Santiago Street and Taraval Street (2 speed humps)
(Supervisor District 4) Winnie Lee, winnie.lee@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
4. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
18th Street, between Arkansas Street and Carolina Street (2 speed humps)
(Supervisor District 10) Jenn Chan, jennifer.chan@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
5. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
Cecilia Avenue, between Rivera Street and Santiago Street (2 speed humps)
(Supervisor District 7) Daniel Carr, daniel.carr@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments in support received.
6. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMP
7th Avenue, North of Lake Street (1 speed hump)
(Supervisor District 2) Daniel Carr, daniel.carr@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
7. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
Grove Street, between Fillmore Street and Webster Street (2 speed humps)
(Supervisor District 5) John Garzee, john.garzee@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
8. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
San Anselmo Avenue, between San Benito Way and Santa Ana Avenue (1 speed hump) (Supervisor District 7) John Garzee, john.garzee@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
9. ESTABLISH – RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA X
1601-1695 18th Street (odd-numbered) (eligibility only, no signs)
(Supervisor District 10) Andy Thornley, andy.thornley@sfmta.com
The proposed modification is an additional adjustment to the North Potrero parking management proposals, establishing eligibility for the residents of 1601-1695 18th Street (odd-numbered) with permits to park within the adjacent RPP Area X.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
10. ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
Masonic Avenue, west side, from Geary Boulevard to 155 feet northerly
(Supervisor District 2) Hester Yu, hester.yu@sfmta.com
The proposed modification converts the part-time right turn lane to a full-time right turn lane. This applies only to the first 155 feet, from Geary Blvd to the Trader Joe's parking lot driveway.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation.
Public Comments: Comments in support.
11(a). ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
Lomita Avenue, between Lawton Street and Aloha Avenue (2 speed humps)
11(b). ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
Lomita Avenue, between Aloha Avenue and 16th Avenue (1 speed hump)
(Supervisor District 7) John Garzee, john.garzee@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
11. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
2nd Avenue, between Anza Street and Geary Boulevard (2 speed humps)
2nd Avenue, between Balboa Street and Cabrillo Street (2 speed humps)
(Supervisor District 1) Daniel Carr, daniel.carr@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
13. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
10th Avenue, between Judah Street and Kirkham Street (2 speed humps)
10th Avenue, between Lawton Street and Moraga Street (2 speed humps)
(Supervisor District 7) Ashley Kim, ashley.kim@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
14. ESTABLISH – SPEED CUSHIONS
27th Avenue, between Anza Street and Balboa Street (2 speed cushions)
27th Avenue, between Anza Street and Geary Boulevard (2 speed cushions)
(Supervisor District 1) Jenn Chan, jennifer.chan@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the block at the request of block residents. SFMTA collected data and confirmed that typical motorist speeds are above the legal speed limit of 25 MPH.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
15. ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
A. Darien Way, between San Fernando Way and San Leandro Way (1 speed hump)
B. Darien Way, between San Leandro Way and Santa Ana Avenue (1 speed hump)
C. Darien Way, between Santa Ana Avenue to San Benito Way (1 speed hump)
D. Darien Way, between San Benito Way to Aptos Avenue (1 speed hump)
(Supervisor District 7) Ashley Kim, ashley.kim@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices at the subject location in direct response to a request from residents of the affected block(s). The SFMTA collected traffic data and determined this location meets our criteria to install traffic calming.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
16. ESTABLISH – STOP SIGNS
A. Falmouth Street, northbound, at Folsom Street
B. Hallman Street, northbound, at Folsom Street
C. Rodgers Street, northbound, at Folsom Street
D. Dore Street, northbound, at Folsom Street
E. Juniper Street, northbound, at Folsom Street
F. Norfolk Street, northbound, at Folsom Street
(Supervisor District 6) Daniel Carr, daniel.carr@sfmta.com
This proposal stops the "Stems of the T" intersections on alleys that end in the Folsom Street parking-protected bike lane.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
17(a). ESTABLISH – SPEED TABLES
17th Street, between Market Street and Diamond Street (2 speed tables)
17(b). ESTABLISH – CROSSWALK
17th Street, midblock between Diamond Street and Castro Street
17(c). ESTABLISH – CLASS IV BIKEWAY
17th Street, westbound, from Castro Street to 200 feet westerly
(Supervisor District 8) Gabriel Ho, gabriel.ho@sfmta.com
The proposed modification improves pedestrian access and bicycle safety by establishing a new crosswalk and protected bikeway. The proposal also includes traffic calming devices requested by local residents. SFMTA collected data and confirmed that typical motorist speeds are above the legal speed limit of 25 MPH.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation.
Public Comments: Comments received in opposition.
18. ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING EXCEPT PERMITTED CAR SHARE VEHICLES
Golden Gate Ave, north side, from 40 to 80 feet west of Polk Street
(Supervisor Districts 6)
Brighton Avenue, west side, from 20 feet to 40 feet south of Ocean Avenue
(Supervisor Districts 7) Tracy Minicucci, tracy.minicucci@sfmta.com
The proposed modification increases the availability of car sharing in San Francisco. The locations proposed are based on demand.
The following items have been environmentally cleared by the Planning Department on
October 19, 2015, Case 2015-005492ENV:
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
19. ESTABLISH – SIDEWALK BIKE SHARE STATION
Laguna Street, east side, from 45 feet to 116.5 feet south of Washington Street
(70-foot, 1-inch bike share station including delineators)
(Supervisor District 2) Laura Stonehill, laura.Stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station on the sidewalk on the east side of Laguna Street, adjacent to Lafayette Park.
Decision: Hold.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
20. ESTABLISH – NO PARKING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
Divisadero Street, east side, from 20.5 feet to 76.5 feet south of Clay Street (52’-8” bike share station with a 3’ red zone south of the station)
(Supervisor District 2) Laura Stonehill, laura.Stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station in the parking lane on the east side of Division Street, adjacent to Iglesia Ni Christo.
Decision: Hold.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
21. ESTABLISH – SIDEWALK BIKE SHARE STATION
Green Street, north side, from 64.5 feet to 116 feet west of Gough Street (50’-5” bike share station) (Supervisor District 2) Laura Stonehill, laura.Stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay wheels bike share station on the sidewalk on the north side of Green Street, adjacent to Allyne Park.
Decision: Hold
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
22. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
O’Farrell Street, north side, from Masonic Avenue to 86 feet easterly (72-foot bike share station with red zones at either end)
(Supervisor District 2) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Ford GoBike bike share station in the parking lane on the north side of O'Farrell Street, adjacent to the City Center Mall.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
23. ESTABLISH – SIDEWALK BIKE SHARE STATION
Steiner Street, east side, from 20 feet to 72 feet south of California Street (51-foot station) (Supervisor District 2) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station on the sidewalk on the east side of Steiner Street, adjacent to the Mollie Stone's parking lot.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
24. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
Greenwich Street, north side, from Franklin Street to 90 70 feet easterly (7270-foot bike share station with red zones on either side)
(Supervisor District 2) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station in the parking lane on the north side of Greenwich Street, adjacent to 1570 Greenwich.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer for implementation with modifications as noted above.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
25. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
Washington Street, south side, from 62 feet to 145 feet west of Van Ness Avenue (72-foot bike share station with red zones on either side)
(Supervisor District 2) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay wheels bike share station in the parking lane on the south side of Washington Street, adjacent to an Academy of Arts building.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
26. ESTABLISH – SIDEWALK BIKE SHARE STATION
17th Avenue, east side, from 20 feet to 81 feet north of Geary Boulevard (60-foot bike share station) (Supervisor District 1) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station on the sidewalk adjacent to Walgreens (5280 Geary Boulevard).
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
27. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
Brannan Street, south side, from 89 feet to 155 feet west of 7th Street
(62-foot bike share station with red zones on either side)
(Supervisor District 6) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station in the parking lane on the south side of Brannan Street, adjacent to 808 Brannan St.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
28. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
7th Street, east side, from 17 to 106 feet north of King Street (70-foot bike share station in hatched area) (Supervisor District 6) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station in the hatched area between the curbside bike lane and vehicle lane, adjacent to the Caltrain rail yard.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
29(a). ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING ANYTIM byE
ESTABLISH – SIDEWALK EXTENSION
Tennessee Street, east side, from 19th Street to 128 feet northerly (6 feet)
29(b). ESTABLISH – PASSENGER LOADING ZONE, AT ALL TIMES
Tennessee Street, east side, from 128 to 150 feet north of 19th Street
29(c). ESTABLISH – RED ZONE
ESTABLISH – SIDEWALK EXTENSION (6 FEET)
19th Street, north side, from Tennessee Street to 23 feet easterly
(Supervisor District 10) Norman Wong, norman.wong@sfmta.com
The proposed modification removes parking due to sidewalk widening for 777 Tennessee Street. Tennessee Street sidewalk is being widened from 15 to 21 feet. A 19th Street bulb is also proposed.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
Whether or not the City Traffic Engineer’s decision is considered a Final SFMTA Decision is determined by Division II, Section 203 of the Transportation Code. If the City Traffic Engineer approves a parking or traffic modification, it is considered a Final SFMTA Decision. If a City Traffic Engineer disapproves or declines a parking or traffic modification, a member of the public must request additional review by the SFMTA of that decision which shall be conducted pursuant to Division II, Section 203 of the Transportation Code before the decision becomes a Final SFMTA Decision. Final SFMTA Decisions, whether made by the City Traffic Engineer or the SFMTA Board, can be reviewed by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to Ordinance 127-18. Decisions reviewable by the Board of Supervisors are denoted with a pound (#). Information about the review process can be found at: https://sfbos.org/sites/default/files/SFMTA_Action_Review_Info_Sheet.pdf.
For questions about any of these items, please contact: sustainable.streets@sfmta.com and reference this order number.
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Approved:
___________________ Date: October 25, 2019
Ricardo Olea
City Traffic Engineer
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