Alemany Boulevard is a 40 mph westward roadway in the southeast quadrant of San Francisco, located just north of I-280. Alemany Boulevard is in the Bernal Heights neighborhood and connects Bayshore Boulevard and Mission Street.
The project area is comprised of diverse residential households, and open space such as St. Mary’s Recreation Center, Playground, Tennis Courts, Dogpark, and Alemany Farm. The Alemany Farmer’s Market is located just east of the project area.
The Alemany Boulevard (Ellsworth to Justin Drive/Congdon) Quick-Build Project builds upon our recently implemented east-west transportation safety projects Alemany Bikeway Project , Alemany Interchange Bike Lanes Project and our north and south transportation project Bayshore Quick-Build Project.
- Planificación (Planning)
Project Scope
- Road diet from 3 travel lanes to 2 lanes
- Protected bikeway
- Bus island on Alemany Boulevard just west of the St. Mary Park Footbridge
Project Benefits
- Slow vehicle speeds
- Safer and more accessible connections for Bayview/Bernal Heights/and Mission residents
- Incorporate art and/or greening into the bikeway infrastructure
Evaluation Process
All SFMTA quick-build projects are intended to be evaluated through our Safe Streets Evaluation Program within the initial 24 months of construction. The Safe Streets Evaluation Program will analyze the project before and after implementation to review outcomes and determine design effectiveness. Evaluations will inform near-term modifications and a long-term design for this street.
Project Outreach
A community engagement process is currently underway, and stakeholders will be informed during each step of the planning, legislation, and construction phases. Please subscribe to receive project updates via email or by mobile phone.
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If your business, organization or community group would like a presentation about the Alemany Quick-Build Project, please contact Jonathan Chimento, Project Manager, at Jonathan.Chimento@sfmta.com.