SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
Order # 6050
FOR PUBLIC HEARING
The Sustainable Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal
Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing on Friday,
March 8, 2019, at 10:00 AM, in Room 416 (Hearing Room 4), City
Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102,
to consider the following proposals:
Steiner Street at Ellis Streets – STOP Signs
1. ESTABLISH – STOP SIGNS
Steiner Street, northbound and southbound, at Ellis Street
making this intersection an all-way STOP (Supervisor
District 5) Ricardo Olea, ricardo.olea@sfmta.com
All-way STOP requested by area residents to improve safety.
Webster Street at Bush Street – No Turn on Red
2. ESTABLISH – NO RIGHT TURN ON RED, 7 AM TO 7 PM, DAILY
Webster Street, northbound, at Bush Street
(Supervisor District 5) Garnet Wing, garnet.wing@sfmta.com
Part-time, right turn on red restriction to improve
pedestrian safety at the southern crosswalk at the request
of a local resident.
Sansome Street and Lombard Street – Modify Bus Zone for
Golden Gate Transit
3. ESTABLISH – BUS ZONE
Sansome Street, east side, from Lombard Street to 62 feet
southerly (modifies existing part time bus zone, removes
general meter spaces No. 1428 and 1426) (Supervisor
District 3) Michael Tamin, michael.tamin@sfmta.com
Modifications to part-time bus zone hours requested by
Golden Gate Transit to accommodate expanded bus service in
San Francisco.
Brazil Avenue and Paris Street – STOP Signs
4. ESTABLISH – STOP SIGNS
Brazil Avenue, eastbound and westbound, at Paris Street
making this intersection an all-way STOP (Supervisor
District 11) Corbin Skerrit, corbin.skerrit@sfmta.com
SFMTA recommends the installation of an all-way STOP to
mitigate a broadside collision pattern at this intersection.
Boardman Place, north of Brannan Street – Tow-Away, No
Stopping Anytime
5. ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
Boardman Place, west side, from 94 feet to 124 feet north of
Brannan Street (extends existing regulation by 30 feet).
(Supervisor District 6) Thomas Folks, tom.folks@sfmta.com
The proposed modification extends the tow-away zone to aid
large vehicles entering the driveway at 75 Brannan Street.
Baker Street, between Bay Street and Francisco Street –
Speed Cushions
6. ESTABLISH – SPEED CUSHIONS
Baker Street, between Bay Street (north) and Francisco Street
(2 speed cushions) (Supervisor District 2) Nick Smith,
nick.smith@sfmta.com
This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the block
at the request of block residents.
10th Avenue at Fulton Street – No Left Turns
7. RESCIND – NO LEFT TURN
Fulton Street, eastbound, at 10th Avenue (Supervisor District
1) Garnet Wing, garnet.wing@sfmta.com
Eastbound left-turn restriction no longer needed as a result
of removal of westbound lagging left-turn arrow at the
intersection of 10th Avenue and Fulton Street. The westbound
left-turn arrow will be removed in response to resident
complaints about compliance with the pedestrian signals versus
eastbound traffic signals.
Morse Street at Lowell Street – Raised Crosswalk
8. ESTABLISH – RAISED CROSSWALK
Morse Street at Lowell street, north side (1 asphalt raised
crosswalk across Morse Street) * (Supervisor District 11)
Nick Carr, nick.carr@sfmta.com
District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized
by Supervisor Safai.
Cambridge Street at Gladstone Drive – Raised Crosswalk
9. ESTABLISH – RAISED CROSSWALK
Cambridge Street at Gladstone Drive, west side (1 asphalt
raised crosswalk) * (Supervisor District 11) Nick Carr,
nick.carr@sfmta.com
District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized
by Supervisor Safai.
Madrid Street at Russia Avenue – Raised Crosswalk
10. ESTABLISH – RAISED CROSSWALK
Madrid Street at Russia Avenue, east side (1 asphalt raised
crosswalk) * (Supervisor District 11) Nick Carr,
nick.carr@sfmta.com
District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized
by Supervisor Safai.
Capitol Avenue, at Lobos Street and at Minerva Street – Raised
Crosswalks
11. ESTABLISH – RAISED CROSSWALKS
Capitol Avenue at Lobos Street, north side (1 asphalt raised
crosswalk) *
Capitol Avenue at Minerva Street, north side (1 asphalt raised
crosswalk) *
(Supervisor District 11) Nick Carr, nick.carr@sfmta.com
District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized
by Supervisor Safai.
Madrid Street at Excelsior Avenue – Raised Crosswalk
12. ESTABLISH – RAISED CROSSWALK
Madrid Street at Excelsior Avenue, north side (1 asphalt raised
crosswalk) * (Supervisor District 11) Jennifer Molina,
jennifer.molina@sfmta.com
District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized
by Supervisor Safai.
30 – 99 Lundys Lane – Residential Permit Parking Extension
13. ESTABLISH – RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA AA
ESTABLISH – 2-HOUR PARKING, 8 AM TO 6 PM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCEPT VEHICLES
WITH AREA AA PERMITS
Lundys Lane, both sides, between Esmeralda Street and Fair
Avenue (Install signs on the east side of Lundys Lane and all
sides of dead end where Lundys intersects with Fair Avenue right
of way) (Supervisor District 9) Gerry Porras,
gerry.porras@sfmta.com
Extension of Area AA will allow residents of Lundys Lane with
permits to park within Area AA
Bayshore Boulevard at Costa Street – Bus Stops
14(a). RESCIND – MUNI FLAG STOP
Bayshore Boulevard, west side, 230 feet north of Costa Street *
14(b). ESTABLISH – MUNI FLAG STOP
Bayshore Boulevard, west side, north of Costa Street *
(Supervisor District 10) Hester Yu, hester.yu@sfmta.com
Proposal to move the 9 San Bruno bus stop at 228 Bayshore
Boulevard to Costa Street, to improve Muni operations.
Bradford Street at Bernal Heights Boulevard – Bus Stops
15(a). RESCIND – MUNI FLAG STOP
Bradford Street, east side, at Bernal Heights Boulevard (North) *
15(b). ESTABLISH – MUNI FLAG STOP
Bradford Street, east side, south of Bernal Heights Boulevard
(North) (shifts bus stop 60 feet south) * (Supervisor District 9)
Hester Yu, hester.yu@sfmta.com
Proposal to move the 67-Bernal Heights bus stop back to the
stop sign to improve Muni operations.
Avalon Street at La Grande Avenue – Bus Stops
16(a). RESCIND – MUNI FLAG STOP
Avalon Avenue, north side, 40 feet west of La Grande Avenue *
16(b). ESTABLISH – MUNI FLAG STOP
Avalon Avenue, north side, east of La Grande Avenue (shifts
bus stop 95 feet east) * (Supervisor District 11) Hester Yu,
hester.yu@sfmta.com
Proposal to move the 54-Felton bus stop back to the stop sign
to improve Muni operations.
Woodside Avenue at Hernandez Avenue – Bus Stops
17(a). RESCIND – MUNI FLAG STOP
Woodside Avenue, south side, west of Hernandez Avenue *
17(b). ESTABLISH – MUNI FLAG STOP
Woodside Avenue, south side, 55 feet east of Hernandez Avenue *
(Supervisor District 11) Hester Yu, hester.yu@sfmta.com
Proposal to move the outbound 44-O’Shaughnessy bus stop to far
side of intersection to improve Muni operations.
Divisadero Street between Hayes Street and Fell Street – Peak
Tow-Away Reduction
18(a). RESCIND – TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING, 4 PM TO 6 PM
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Divisadero Street, west side, from 60 feet to 136 feet south
of Hayes Street
18(b). ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO PARKING, METERED
COMMERCIAL LOADING ONLY, 8 AM TO 6 PM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Divisadero Street, west side, from 60 feet to 94 feet south
of Hayes Street (extends commercial loading zones by two
hours to 6 PM)
18(c). ESTABLISH – RED ZONE
Divisadero Street, west side, from 9 to 19 feet north of Fell
Street (increasing length of visibility red zone)
18(d). ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO PARKING, METERED
COMMERCIAL LOADING ONLY, 8 AM TO 4 PM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Divisadero Street, west side, from 19 to 59 feet north of Fell
Street (relocating yellow zone due to visibility red zone,
realigning parking spaces)
(Supervisor District 5) Alex Jonlin, alex.jonlin@sfmta.com
Removes PM peak tow-away restriction from a portion of the
block in order to accommodate loading needs of businesses and
adds visibility red zone approaching intersection.
Potrero Neighborhood – Residential Permit Parking Area X
19. RESCIND – 2-HOUR PARKING, 8 AM TO 6 PM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCEPT VEHICLES WITH
AREA X PERMITS
ESTABLISH – 2-HOUR PARKING, 8 AM TO 10 PM,
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, EXCEPT VEHICLES
WITH AREA X PERMITS
A. Arkansas Street, both sides, from 17th Street to Mariposa
Street
B. Connecticut Street, west side, from 17th Street to 18th
Street
C. Connecticut Street, east side, from 120 feet south of 17th
Street to 18th Street
D. Missouri Street, east side, from 16th Street to 200 feet
southerly
E. Missouri Street, both sides, from 180 feet south of 17th
Street to 18th Street
F. Texas Street, west side, from 110 feet south of 17th Street
to 18th Street
G. Texas Street, east side, from 235 feet south of 17th Street
to 18th Street
H. Mississippi Street, west side, from 105 feet south of
Mariposa Street to 18th Street
I. Mississippi Street, east side, from 155 feet south of
Mariposa Street to 18th Street
J. Pennsylvania Street, west side, from Mariposa Street to
18th Street
K. Mariposa Street, both sides, from Arkansas Street to Texas
Street
L. Mariposa Street, north side, from Texas Street to
Mississippi Street
M. 18th Street, south side, from Arkansas Street to Connecticut
Street
N. 18th Street, both sides, from Texas Street to Pennsylvania
Street
(Supervisor District 10) Mari Hunter, mari.hunter@sfmta.com
SFMTA proposes extending hours of operation of the existing Area
X RPP in anticipation of the Chase Event Center opening in August
2019 to minimize parking impacts from event goers.
Dogpatch neighborhood, between 20th Street and Cesar Chavez
Street – Residential Permit Parking
20. RESCIND – 2 HOUR PARKING, 8 AM TO 6 PM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCEPT VEHICLES WITH AREA EE
PERMITS
ESTABLISH – 2 HOUR PARKING, 8 AM TO 10 PM, MONDAY
THROUGH SATURDAY, EXCEPT VEHICLES WITH AREA EE
PERMITS
A. 22nd Street, both sides, between Minnesota Street and
Tennessee Street
B. 22nd Street, south side, between Minnesota Street and Indiana
Street
C. 23rd Street, south side, between Minnesota Street and Indiana
Street
D. 25th Street, both sides, between Indiana Street and Iowa
Street
E. 25th Street, south side, between Indiana Street and Minnesota
Street
F. Tennessee Street, both sides, between 20th Street and 22nd
Street
G. Tennessee Street, both sides, from 22nd Street and Tubbs
Street
H. Minnesota Street, both sides, between 20th Street and 22nd
Street
I. Minnesota Street, east side, from 22nd Street southerly to end
of the block
J. Minnesota Street, west side, from 46 feet south of 22nd Street
to end of block and along dead end wall
K. Minnesota Street, west side, from 23rd Street to 79 feet
southerly
L. Minnesota Street, west side, from 10 feet to 150 feet south of
24th Street
M. Indiana Street, east side, from 20th Street to 423 feet
southerly
N. Indiana Street, both sides, between 23rd Street and 25th
Street
O. Indiana Street, east side, between 25th Street and 26th Street
P. Indiana Street, west side, from Cesar Chavez Street to 180
feet northerly
(Supervisor District 10) Kathryn Studwell,
kathryn.studwell@sfmta.com
These modifications will extend RPP parking enforcement to 10pm,
Monday through Saturday.
Dogpatch Neighborhood, between Mariposa Street and 20th Street –
Residential Permit Parking
21. RESCIND – 1 HOUR PARKING, 8 AM TO 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH
FRIDAY, EXCEPT VEHICLES WITH AREA EE PERMITS
ESTABLISH – 1 HOUR PARKING, 8 AM TO 10 PM, MONDAY
THROUGH SATURDAY, EXCEPT VEHICLES WITH AREA EE
PERMITS
A. 18th Street, south side, between Tennessee Street and 3rd Street
B. 18th Street, north side, from 60 feet west of 3rd Street
westerly to Tennessee Street
C. 18th Street, both sides, between Minnesota Street and Tennessee
Street
D. 18th Street, south side, between Illinois Street and 3rd Street
E. 19th Street, north side, between Illinois Street and Tennessee
Street
F. 19th Street, south side, between 3rd Street and Indiana Street
G. 20th Street, south side, between 3rd Street and Tennessee Street
H. 20th Street, south side, between Indiana Street and Minnesota
Street
I. 3rd Street, east side, between 18th Street and 19th Street
J. Minnesota Street, east side, between 18th Street and 20th Street
K. Minnesota Street, west side, between 19th Street and 20th Street
L. Tennessee Street, both sides, between Mariposa Street and 20th
Street
(Supervisor District 10) Kathryn Studwell, kathryn.studwell@sfmta.com
This modification will extend RPP enforcement to 10 PM, Monday
through Saturday.
Categorically exempt from Environmental Review: CEQA Guidelines
Section 15301 Class 1(c): Operation, repair, maintenance, or minor
alteration of existing highways and streets, sidewalks, gutters,
bicycle and pedestrian trails, and similar facilities.
_______________________________________________
Andrea Contreras, SFMTA Date
The following item have been environmentally cleared by the Planning
Department on September 28, 2015, Case 2015-010013ENV:
12th Street at South Van Ness Avenue – Tow-Away, No Stopping
Anytime
22. ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
12th Street, west side, from South Van Ness Avenue to 171 feet
northerly (removes metered spaces 68, 70, and 78) (Supervisor
District 6) James Shahamiri, james.shahamiri@sfmta.com
Parking removal to create space for plaza to be constructed by 30
Otis project. Parking meters 82 and 84 were previously legislated
as No Parking Anytime by Resolution 15-129.
The following items has been environmentally cleared by the Planning
Department on October 22, 2015, Case 2015-007975ENV:
South Van Ness Avenue, between 16thStreet and 18thStreet –
Commuter Shuttle Stops
23(a). ESTABLISH – TOW AWAY, NO STOPPING, PERMITTED
COMMUTER SHUTTLE ZONE ONLY, 4 PM TO 10 PM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
South Van Ness Avenue, east side, from 146 feet to 231 feet
north of 17th Street (restricts four un-regulated parking spaces)
23(b). ESTABLISH – TOW AWAY, NO STOPPING, PERMITTED
COMMUTER SHUTTLE ZONE ONLY, 6 AM TO 10 AM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
South Van Ness Avenue, west side, from 17th Street to 100 feet
southerly (restricts five un-regulated parking spaces)
23(c). RESCIND – TOW AWAY, NO STOPPING, PERMITTED
COMMUTER SHUTTLE ZONE ONLY, 6 AM TO 10 AM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
16th Street, north side, from South Van Ness Avenue to 130 feet
westerly (restores parking at six metered spaces) (Supervisor
District 9) Scott Leon, scott.leon@sfmta.com
Removing shuttle stop on 16th Street and replacing with stops on
South Van Ness Avenue
The following items have been environmentally cleared by the Planning
Department on October 23, 2018, Case 2018-014462ENV:
24(a). ESTABLISH—TRAFFIC CIRCLE
20th Avenue and Kirkham Street *
20th Avenue and Ulloa Street *
24(b). ESTABLISH—NO LEFT TURN VEHICLES OVER 30 FEET
A. 20th Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Kirkham Street
B. Kirkham Street, eastbound and westbound, at 20th Avenue
C. 20th Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Ulloa Street
D. Ulloa Street, eastbound and westbound, at 20th Avenue
These traffic circles and associated turn restrictions are part of the
20th Ave Neighborway Project. The overall project proposal was heard at
the 2/15 SFMTA Engineering Public Hearing; the above language was
inadvertently left off the postings for that hearing. For more
information about the overall proposal and the results of that hearing,
visit sfmta.com/20thave (Supervisor District 4) Nick Smith,
nick.smith@sfmta.com
* Items denoted with an asterisk (* ) can be given approval by the City
Traffic Engineer after the public hearing. Otherwise, the SFMTA Board
will make the final approval at a later date based on the outcome at the
public hearing.
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Appeal Rights under Chapter
31 of the San Francisco Administrative Code: For Approval Actions, the
Planning Department has issued a CEQA exemption determination or
negative declaration, which may be viewed online at
http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=3447. Following approval of
the item by the SFMTA City Traffic Engineer, the CEQA determination is
subject to appeal within the time frame specified in S.F.
Administrative Code Section 31.16, typically within 30 calendar days of
the Approval Action. For information on filing a CEQA appeal, contact
the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B.
Goodlett Place, Room 244, San Francisco, CA 94102, or call
(415) 554-5184. Under CEQA, in a later court challenge, a litigant may be
limited to raising only those issues previously raised at a hearing on the
project or in written correspondence delivered to the Board of Supervisors
or other City board, commission or department at, or prior to, such
hearing, or as part of the appeal hearing process on the CEQA decision.
Whether 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, this decision is considered a Final SFMTA Decision. If a City
Traffic Engineer disapproves a parking or traffic modification and a member
of the public requests SFMTA review of that decision, the additional review
shall be conducted pursuant to Division II, Section 203 of the
Transportation Code. City Traffic Engineer decisions will be posted on
https://www.sfmta.com/committees/engineering-public-hearings by 5 p.m. on
the Friday following the public hearing. Final SFMTA Decisions involving
certain parking or traffic modifications, whether made by the City Traffic
Engineer or the SFMTA Board, can be reviewed by the Board of Supervisors
pursuant to Ordinance 127-18. Information about the review process can be
found at:
https://sfbos.org/sites/default/files/SFMTA_Action_Review_Info_Sheet.pdf.
Approved for Public Hearing by:
________________________________
Ricardo Olea
City Traffic Engineer
Sustainable Streets Division
cc: Debbie Borthne, SFMTA Parking and Enforcement
James Lee, SFMTA Parking and Enforcement
Matt Lee, SFMTA Service Planning
RO:TF:ND
ISSUE DATE: 2/22/19