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Sustainable Streets Division Directive
Order No. 6231
Sustainable Streets Division Directive Order No. 6231
Pursuant to the public hearing held on February 21, 2020, traffic movement and safety may be improved by the changes approved below. The Environmental Clearance for these items is noted on Order No. 6218.
1. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING FIRE LANE
Sussex Street, north side, from 53 feet to 153 feet east of Diamond Street
(Supervisor District 8) Bryant Woo, bryant.woo@sfmta.com
The proposed modification was requested by the SF Fire Department to restrict parking along the curve of the road to provide clearance for emergency services.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
2. ESTABLISH – RED ZONE
Mount Vernon Avenue, south side, from Getz Street to 15 feet easterly
(removes 1 parking space) (Supervisor District 11) Hester Yu, hester.yu@sfmta.com
Proposal will add a red zone to improve Muni Operations for the 54 Felton.
Decision: Revise proposal to consider a 35 foot red zone and have a new public hearing.
Public Comments: Comments received expressing adequacy of the original proposal.
3. ESTABLISH – NO TURN ON RED
Jones Street, northbound, at Golden Gate Avenue
(Supervisor District 6) James Shahamiri, james.shahamiri@sfmta.com
With the upcoming two-way conversion of Jones Street between McAllister Street and Golden Gate Avenue, there will be a new northbound right turn movement added at the intersection of Golden Gate Avenue and Jones Street. To improve pedestrian safety, this proposal is to add a No Turn on Red restriction for this new movement.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
4. ESTABLISH – MIDBLOCK CROSSWALK
Highland Avenue at Bernal Cut Path
(Supervisor District 9) Elizabeth Chen, elizabeth.chen@sfmta.com
The proposed modification would mark a crosswalk for Bernal Cut Path users crossing Highland Avenue after the Department of Public Works installs curb ramps at this location.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
5. ESTABLISH – STOP SIGNS
Baker Street, northbound and southbound, at Anzavista Avenue, making this intersection an all-way STOP (Supervisor District 5) Elizabeth Chen, elizabeth.chen@sfmta.com
Proposal to make this intersection an all-way STOP to better clarify right of way.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation. #
Public Comments: No comments received.
6. ESTABLISH – RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA I
(eligibility only; no signs)
3410 - 3424 25th Street (even addresses only)
2884 - 2890 Mission Street (even addresses only)
(Supervisor District 9) Kathryn Studwell, kathryn.studwell@sfmta.com
The proposed modification will extend RPP permit eligibility to the residents and businesses of one building located at the corner of Mission and 25th streets.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation. #
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
7. ESTABLISH – SPEED TABLES
Mansell Street, between John F. Shelley Drive (West) and John F. Shelley Drive (East)
(2 speed tables)
Mansell Street, between John F. Shelley Drive (East) and Visitacion Avenue
(1 speed table) (Supervisor District 10) Mark Dreger, mark.dreger@sfmta.com
Proposal establishes three speed tables on Mansell Street in McLaren Park to address high travel speeds.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
8. ESTABLISH – STOP SIGNS
Beaumont Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Anza Street, stopping the minor side streets of this offset intersection
Beaumont Avenue, southbound, at Turk Street, stopping the stem of this “T” intersection
(Supervisor District 1) Daniel Mackowski, daniel.mackowski@sfmta.com
SFMTA recommends stopping the minor side streets of these intersections to better clarify the right of way.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation. #
Public Comments: No comments received.
9(a). ESTABLISH – BUS ZONE
Mission Bay Boulevard North, north side, from 61 feet to 246 feet west of 3rd Street
9(b). ESTABLISH – PASSENGER LOADING ZONE
Mission Bay Boulevard North, north side, from 41 feet to 61 feet west of 3rd Street
(Supervisor District 6) Tracy Minicucci, tracy.minicucci@sfmta.com
The proposed modification was requested by Family House (540 MBBN) to extend by 20’ their existing passenger loading zone westward from 3rd St. The SFMTA Transit Division also requested an extension for the 55 Dogpatch stop to bring stop up to midblock standards and accommodate future 22 Fillmore service. The bus stop would be extended from 142’ to 185’ westward from 3rd St. Three parking spaces would be converted as a result of these proposed curb changes.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation. # footnote applies to item 9(b).
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
10(a). RESCIND – 1-HOUR PARKING, 9 AM TO 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, EXCEPT VEHICLES WITH AREA I PERMITS
Lucky Street, west side, from 15 feet to 30 feet north of 25th Street (adjacent resident would remain eligible to purchase residential parking permits)
10(b). ESTABLISH – NO PARKING ANYTIME
Lucky Street, west side, from 15 feet to 30 feet north of 25th Street
(removes 1 RPP space) (Supervisor District 9) Alvin Lam, alvin.lam@sfmta.com
This proposal removes 1 RPP space to facilitate street access. Adjacent residents would remain eligible to purchase residential parking permits. Some residents requested elimination of all the parking of the west side of the street, but this was not supported by a majority of the residents on the block.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation. #
Public Comments: Comments in support and for additional restrictions.
11(a). ESTABLISH – GENERAL METERED PARKING, 2-HOUR TIME LIMIT, 9 AM TO 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
12th Street, both sides, between South Van Ness Avenue and Harrison Street
11(b). ESTABLISH – METERED MOTORCYCLED PARKING, NO TIME LIMIT, 9 AM TO 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
A. 12th Street, south side, from 389 feet to 410 feet east of Howard Street
B. 12th Street, north side, from 190 feet to 212 feet west of Folsom Street
C. 12th Street, south side, from 79 feet to 94 feet east of Folsom Street
11(c). ESTABLISH – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE TIME LIMIT, 7 AM TO 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
A. 12th Street, south side, from 127 feet to 168 feet east of Howard Street
B. 12th Street, south side, from 427 feet to 450 feet east of Howard Street
C. 12th Street, north side, from 17 feet to 48 feet west of Folsom Street
D. 12th Street, north side, from Kissling Street to 60 feet west
E. 12th Street, north side, from 46 feet to 94 feet east of Folsom Street
F. 12th Street, north side, from 110 feet to 144 feet east of Folsom Street
11(d). ESTABLISH – GREEN METERED ZONE, 30-MIN TIME LIMIT, 9 AM TO 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
12th Street, south side, from 95 feet to 135 feet east of South Van Ness Avenue
12th Street, north side, from 81 feet to 121 feet west of Kissling Street
11(e). ESTABLISH – RED ZONES
12th Street, south side, from Howard Street to 20 feet west
12th Street, north side, from Howard Street to 20 feet east
(Supervisor District 6) Becca Homa, becca.homa@sfmta.com
This proposal would install new meters to better regulate the parking and increase turn over, especially with nearby high-density mixed-use buildings nearing completion. Expansion of commercial loading zones should help alleviate the double parking.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation. # footnote applies to items 11(a) through 11(d).
Public Comments: Comments concerning residential parking impacts.
12(a). ESTABLISH – CLASS IV BIKEWAY (PARKING PROTECTED BIKEWAY)
Division Street, eastbound, south side, between San Bruno Avenue and Vermont Street (curbside bike lane with buffer and floating parking)
Division Street, westbound, north side, between 8th Street and Vermont Street
(curbside bike lane with buffer)
12(b). ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
Division Street, south side, from San Bruno Avenue to 123 feet easterly
(extends existing TANSAT and removes 2 general metered parking space)
12(c). ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO PARKING ANYTIME
Division Street, south side, from Vermont Street to 56 feet westerly
(removes 2 general metered parking space)
Division Street, north side, from 8th Street to 178 feet westerly
(removes 2 general metered parking spaces and 2 metered motorcycle spaces)
(Supervisor Districts 6 & 10) Ashley Kim, ashley.kim@sfmta.com
The Division Street and Vermont Street Bike Spot Improvement will upgrade existing bikeway to a parking-protected facility and improve the sense of safety for all users of the intersection.
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.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation. # footnote applies to item 12(c).
Public Comments: No comments received.
13(a). ESTABLISH – CROSSWALK
Visitacion Avenue at Visitacion Valley Middle School, north crossing
13(b). ESTABLISH – MEDIAN ISLANDS
Visitacion Avenue at Visitacion Valley Middle School, north and south of new crosswalk
13(c). ESTABLISH – RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON
Visitacion Avenue at Visitacion Valley Middle School, north crossing
(Supervisor District 10) Daniel Carr, daniel.carr@sfmta.com
The proposed modification is requested by the Recreation and Parks Department to install a new crosswalk between Visitacion Valley Middle School and McClaren Park.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation.
Public Comments: No comments received.
14. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
Laurel Street, east side, from California Street to 77 feet southerly
(62-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 east side of Laurel Street, adjacent to the future Prado Group housing development (formerly UCSF Laurel Heights Campus).
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
15. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
18th Avenue, west side, from 241 feet to 310 feet north of California Street
(62-foot bike share station with red zones on either side)
(Supervisor District 1) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station in the parking lane on the west side of 18th Avenue, adjacent to the Richmond Playground.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
16. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
Clement Street, north side, from 62 feet to 131 feet west of 32nd Avenue
(62-foot bike share station with red zones on either side)
(Supervisor District 1) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station in the parking lane on the north side of Clement Street, adjacent to the CVS/grocery store.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support.
17. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
Alameda Street, south side, from Henry Adams Street to 81 feet westerly
(72-foot bike share station with red zones on either side)
(Supervisor District 10) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station in the parking lane on the south side of Alameda Street, adjacent to the San Francisco Design Center parking lot.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Request made for alternate location.
18. ESTABLISH – SIDEWALK BIKE SHARE STATION
Spruce Street, east side, from California Street to 90 feet northerly
(83-foot bike share station with angled plates)
(Supervisor District 2) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Proposing a Bay Wheels bike share station on the sidewalk on the east side of Spruce Street, adjacent to the parking lot for 3584 California Street.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
19. ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
Brannan Street, south side, from 65 feet to 166 feet west of Colin P. Kelly Jr. Street
(92-foot bike share station with red zones on either side)
(Supervisor District 6) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
Shifting and expanding an existing Bay Wheels bike share station in the parking lane on the south side of Brannan Street, adjacent to Github.
Decision: Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.
Public Comments: Objection to expanding the station received.
20(a). ESTABLISH – CLASS IV PROTECTED BIKEWAY
Berry Street, westbound, north side, between 3rd Street and 4th Street
20(b). ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
Berry Street, north side, from 4th Street to 449 feet easterly
Berry Street, north side, from 3rd Street to 278 feet westerly
20(c). ESTABLISH – TOW-AWAY, NO PARKING ANYTIME
Berry Street, south side, from 331 feet to 258 feet west of 3rd Street
20(d). ESTABLISH – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 7 AM TO 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Berry Street, south side, from 168 feet to 208 feet west of 3rd Street
(converts two general metered parking spaces)
20(e). ESTABLISH – METERED YELLOW ZONE, TRUCK LOADING, 7 AM TO 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Berry Street, south side, from 228 feet to 258 feet west of 3rd Street
(extends existing 20 feet yellow zone)
20(f). ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, AT ALL TIMES
Berry Street, north side, from 449 feet to 515 feet east of 4th Street
(extending existing 44-foot white zone)
20(g). ESTABLISH – CROSSWALK
Berry Street, north side, between 3rd Street and 4th Street
(marked crosswalk between sidewalk and white zone)
(Supervisor District 6) Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com
SFMTA recommends permanent establishment of the contraflow, westbound bike lane on Berry Street between 3rd Street and 4th Street.
Decision: Approved by the City Traffic Engineer to send to SFMTA Board for legislation after environmental clearance has been obtained. # comment applies to items 20(c) – 20(f).
Public Comments: Comments received in support and opposition.
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: February 28, 2020
Ricardo Olea
City Traffic Engineer
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