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South Van Ness Avenue Quick-Build Project - Engineering Public Hearing Agenda

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The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a virtual public hearing starting on Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 9:30 AM through Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 11:30 PM to consider the matters listed on the agenda below. The event is virtual and can be accessed via the project web page at SFMTA.com/SVanNessQuickBuild.

The purpose of the public hearing will be to get public feedback on these proposals. No decisions will be made on these items at the public hearing. Based upon all public feedback received, the SFMTA will make and post the decision on these items by 5p.m. the following week on the SFMTA website. 

The following item is pending environmental clearance: 

South Van Ness Avenue, between 14th Street and Cesar Chavez - South Van Ness Avenue Quick-Build Project

  1. ESTABLISH - LEFT LANE MUST TURN LEFT

South Van Ness Avenue, southbound, at 14th Street (Supervisor District 9)

This proposal converts the street from a four-lane roadway to a three-lane roadway with a center left-turn lane and left turn pockets at intersections to provide safety improvements for pedestrians, drivers, and other road users.

This item (South Van Ness Avenue Quick-Build Project) can be given approval by the City Traffic Engineer after the public hearing. 

South Van Ness Avenue Quick-Build Project - Virtual Engineering Public Hearing - Comment Form - For Mail-in Comments

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Please use the form below if you choose to do a mail-in comment for the South Van Ness Avenue Quick-Build Project Combined Virtual Open House and Engineering Public Hearing. Click the link below, download the form, print, complete it, and mail the form to:

Attn: Alison Mathews
Public Hearing, Sustainable Streets Division
One South Van Ness Avenue, 7th floor
San Francisco, CA 94103-5417

 

A response to a written mail-in comment or question may take a longer response time than the online form.

2021 Slow Streets Evaluation Report

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Westside Circulation Study

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In Spring 2021, the SFMTA and the Fehr and Peers consultant team conducted a comprehensive operational analysis to better understand impacts and pressure points in the circulation system as a result of  the COVID-19 temporary closures of roads in Golden Gate Park and along the Great Highway. The attached summary memo contains “key findings” as well as the methodology.

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