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Geary Boulevard Improvement Project parking impacts

Parking loss is a trade-off for better bus service and safer streets for people walking. These goals would be accomplished mostly by:

  • Extending side-running transit lanes on Geary Boulevard where there is currently a gap. To provide room for a transit lane, angled parking would be converted to parallel between 28th and 15th avenues.
  • Installing pedestrian bulb-outs at some intersections and daylighting at all intersections to improve safety for people walking.
  • Lengthening substandard bus stops so 60-foot buses can pull up to the curb to serve passengers. Busy 38R Rapid stops would be lengthened to allow two buses to load at a time, with new bus bulb-outs installed.

Pie chart showing approximate breakdown of parking loss on Geary Boulevard. About 30% of parking loss is attributed to new transit lanes, 30% to lengthening substandard bus stops and other transit improvements, and 40% is attributed to safety improvements.

Throughout the two-mile project limits, there would be 70 fewer parking spaces along Geary Boulevard. This loss would be offset primarily by converting some nearby parallel parking to angled parking on some cross streets and re-locating three Bay Wheels bike share stations. This would add 39 replacement parking spaces, decreasing the net reduction of parking to 31 spaces or less than one parking space per block on average.

The Geary project team has studied every available option to minimize parking loss incurred by the project and has significantly reduced parking loss from earlier phases of the project design, which estimated 60 parking spaces removed for a center-running design and 140 spaces removed for a side-running design.

The below table shows parking loss due to the proposed project as well as net loss with cross street replacement parking included.  

Table showing parking impacts from the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project.   •	34th Avenue to 25th Avenue: 1,000 estimated public parking spaces in area. Parking loss due to the project proposal would be 13 spaces (1.4 per block). Previously planned cross-street parking additions would add 8 spaces. New parking additions as of June 2023 would add 8 more spaces. The net parking change would be a gain of 3 spaces (+0.3 spaces per block).   •	25th Avenue to Park Presidio: 1,430 estimated public parking spaces in area. Parking loss due to the project proposal would be 39 spaces (3.5 per block). Previously planned cross-street parking additions would add 14 spaces. New parking additions as of June 2023 would add 9 more spaces. The net parking change would be a loss of 16 spaces (-1.5 spaces per block).   •	Park Presidio to Palm/Jordan: 1,750 estimated public parking spaces in area. Parking loss due to the project proposal would be 18 spaces (1.3 per block). There are no cross-street parking additions planned in this area. The net parking change would be a loss of 18 spaces (1.3 spaces per block).   •	Full project: 4,180 estimated public parking spaces in area. Parking loss due to the project proposal would be 70 spaces (2.1 per block). Previously planned cross-street parking additions would add 16 spaces. New parking additions as of June 2023 would add 17 more spaces. The net parking change for the full project scope would be a loss of 31 spaces (-0.9 spaces per block).

Block-by-Block Parking Changes: 34th Avenue to Stanyan Street

The block-by-block drawings of project proposals include before and after conditions that allow the viewer to see where parking is added or removed, but in order to understand the net change in parking on a block, the viewer needs to count the change in parking spots. To complement the drawings, the chart below illustrates additions or subtractions of parking on each block of Geary as well as new parking proposed to be created on cross streets.

 
Block/Cross Street Parking Changes
Block/Cross Street 34th Ave Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 6900 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 33rd Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 6800 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 32nd Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 6700 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 31st Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 6600 Geary Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 30th Ave Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 6500 Geary Parking Changes -2
Block/Cross Street 29th Ave Parking Changes +8
Block/Cross Street 6400 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 28th Ave Parking Changes +5
Block/Cross Street 6300 Geary Parking Changes -3
Block/Cross Street 27th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 6200 Geary Parking Changes -5
Block/Cross Street 26th Ave Parking Changes +3
Block/Cross Street 6100 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 25th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 6000 Geary Parking Changes -4
Block/Cross Street 24th Ave Parking Changes +3
Block/Cross Street 5900 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 23rd Ave Parking Changes +5
Block/Cross Street 5800 Geary Parking Changes -9
Block/Cross Street 22nd Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 5700 Geary Parking Changes +1
Block/Cross Street 21st Ave Parking Changes +5
Block/Cross Street 5600 Geary Parking Changes -6
Block/Cross Street 20th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 5500 Geary Parking Changes -7
Block/Cross Street 19th Ave Parking Changes +2
Block/Cross Street 5400 Geary Parking Changes -3
Block/Cross Street 18th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 5300 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 17th Ave Parking Changes +3
Block/Cross Street 5200 Geary Parking Changes -8
Block/Cross Street 16th Ave Parking Changes +2
Block/Cross Street 5100 Geary Parking Changes -2
Block/Cross Street 15th Ave Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 5000 Geary Parking Changes +1
Block/Cross Street 14th Ave Parking Changes +2
Block/Cross Street 4950 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street Park Presidio Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street Park Presidio Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4900 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street Funston Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4800 Geary Parking Changes +2
Block/Cross Street 12th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4700 Geary Parking Changes +2
Block/Cross Street 11th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4600 Geary Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 10th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4500 Geary Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 9th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4400 Geary Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 8th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4300 Geary Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 7th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4200 Geary Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 6th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4100 Geary Parking Changes -5
Block/Cross Street 5th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 4000 Geary Parking Changes -2
Block/Cross Street 4th Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 3900 Geary Parking Changes -7
Block/Cross Street 3rd Ave Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street 3800 Geary Parking Changes +1
Block/Cross Street 2nd Ave Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 3700 Geary Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street Arguello Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 3600 Geary Parking Changes -1
Block/Cross Street Palm Parking Changes 0
Block/Cross Street 3500 Geary Parking Changes -2
Block/Cross Street Stanyan/Jordan Parking Changes 0

 

Benefits of parallel parking

Installing transit lanes before utility work begins has some benefits during construction. It would help protect buses from delays while SFPUC works to upgrade the water and sewer system. It would also allow greater flexibility while utility work is being performed to retain some parking spaces while maintaining through traffic.  

We have also heard from disability advocates that parallel parking makes it easier for people in wheelchairs or walkers to access their vehicles and they can deploy a wheelchair ramp directly to the curb, whereas with angled parking there is limited space between vehicles.