Color Curb Public Hearing Notice, January 31, 2025

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PUBLIC HEARING
FOR PROPOSED PARKING
AND LOADING CHANGES

Pursuant to SFMTA Order No. 6836 adopted January 15, 2025 the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing to solicit public input on the following proposed changes. Official testimonies can be submitted by email ccp@sfmta.com prior to the hearing. 

The hearing will be held online:
Friday, January 31, 2025 at 10:00 am
To view shared material, visit SFMTA.com/CCPHearing
To join by phone, please dial (415) 523-2709 and enter the code 629 657 949#


1. Fulton Street between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue – Changing the Hours and Days of a Passenger Loading Zone
1a) RESCIND – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, DURING POSTED SERVICES
1b) ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 10AM TO 2:30PM, SUNDAYS
2650 Fulton Street, north side, from the building driveway to 28 feet westerly (28-foot zone), Richmond, Supervisor District 1, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* This proposal would change the hours of an existing white zone to better meet the church’s needs.


2. Wood Street between Geary Boulevard and Lupine Avenue – Removing a Passenger Loading Zone
RESCIND - PASSENGER LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 10PM, DAILY
“54” Wood Street, east side, from 13 feet to 57 feet south of north property line (44-foot zone), Anza Vista, Supervisor District 2, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* This would remove a passenger loading zone for non-payment.


3. California Street between Presidio Avenue and Lyon Street – Establishing an Accessible Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PASSENGER LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7:30AM TO 9AM AND 2PM TO 5PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
3150 California Street, north side, from 72 feet (2-feet east of driveway) to 160 feet (edge of curb ramp) and 170 feet to 214 feet (edge of curb ramp) east of Presidio Avenue (132-foot in total zone), Presidio Heights, Supervisor District 2, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per the request of San Francisco University High School, this zone would provide space for student pickups and drop-offs at their new facility.


4. California Street between Buchanan Street and Webster Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 9:30AM AND 12:30PM TO 6:30PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
2266 California Street, north side, from 127 feet to 193 feet east of Webster Street (66-foot zone), Pacific Heights, Supervisor District 2, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per the preschool's request, the passenger loading zone will help with student pick up and drop off.

5. Fillmore Street between Bush Street and Sutter Street – Shifting a Commercial Loading Zone for Daylighting
5a) RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 8AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
1890 Fillmore Street, east side, from 5 feet to 20 feet south of Bush Street at meter stall number 1832 (15-foot zone)
5b) ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
1890 Fillmore Street, east side, from 0 feet to 20 feet south of Bush Street at meter stall number 1832 (15-foot zone)
5c) ESTABLISH – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
1890 Fillmore Street, east side, from 20 feet to 67 feet south of Bush Street at meter stall numbers 1832, 1828, and 1826 (47-foot zone), Fillmore, Supervisor District 5, Henry Ly, henry.ly@sfmta.com
* Proposal to install daylighting per AB413 for improved intersection visibility and safety.


6. Hyde Street between Greenwich Street and Filbert Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 5PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
2111 Hyde Street, west side, from 48 feet to 101 feet north of Filbert Street (53-foot zone), Russian Hill, Supervisor District 3, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
*Per apartment building's request, the passenger loading zone will help with passenger pick up and drop off.


7. Larkin Street between Sacramento Street and California Street – Shifting a Commercial Loading Zone for Daylighting
7a) RESCIND – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8 AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
1496 Larkin Street, east side, from 0 feet to 30 feet south of Sacramento Street (30-foot zone)
7b) ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
1496 Larkin Street, east side, from 0 feet to 10 feet south of Sacramento Street (10-foot zone)
7c) ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
1496 Larkin Street, east side, from 10 feet to 40 feet south of Sacramento Street (30-foot zone), Nob Hill, Supervisor District 3, Henry Ly, henry.ly@sfmta.com.
* Proposal to install daylighting per AB413 for improved intersection visibility and safety.

8. Front Street between Broadway and Pacific Avenue – Relocating a Commercial Loading Zone
8a) RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
747 Front Street, west side, from 82 feet to 126 feet south of Broadway at metered stall numbers 739 and 737 (44-foot zone)
8b) ESTABLISH – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
763 Front Street, west side, from 0 feet to 41 feet south of Broadway at metered stall numbers 745 and 743 (41-foot zone), Financial District, Supervisor District 3, Shared Spaces, sharedspaces@sfmta.com
* The proposed changes include relocating existing commercial loading to the corner of the block to allow for improved maneuvering and to accommodate a new Shared Space for a coffee shop which will occupy the commercial loading.


9. Sutter Street between Kearny Street and Montgomery Street – Changing an Existing Commercial Loading Zone to a General Loading Zone
9a) RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 4PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
9b) ESTABLISH – GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 4PM and 6PM TO 10PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
140 Sutter Street, north side, from 54 feet to 94 feet west of Trinity Place at meter stall numbers 118 and 120 (40-foot zone), Financial District, Supervisor District 3, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per request from Center for Design to better suit their business needs for curb access on weekdays.


10. Sutter Street between Kearny Street and Montgomery Street – Establishing Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 4PM AND 6PM to 7PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, AND 7AM TO 7PM SATURDAYS
111 Sutter Street, south side, from 63 feet to 94 feet west of Montgomery Street at meter stall number 111 (31-foot zone), Financial District, Supervisor District 3, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per the request of an office building this would establish passenger loading.


11. Bryant Street between 3rd Street and 4th Street – Establishing Passenger Loading Zones, Commercial Loading Zones, and Red Curb
11a) ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, TOW AWAY NO STOPPING ANYTIME
Bryant Street, south side, from 84 feet to 113 feet west of Zoe Street
Bryant Street, south side, from 160 feet to 179 feet west of Zoe Street
Bryant Street, south side, from 91 feet to 116 feet east of 4th Street
11b) ESTABLISH – DUAL USE ZONE: METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY; AND GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 6PM TO 10PM DAILY
589 Bryant Street, south side, from 32 feet to 91 feet east of 4th Street at meter stall numbers 581, 583, 585, 587, and 589 (59-foot zone)
11c) ESTABLISH - WHITE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, AT ALL TIMES
555 Bryant Street, south side, from 214 feet to 254 feet east of 4th Street (40-foot zone)
11d) RESCIND - WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, AT ALL TIMES
539 Bryant Street, south side, from 95 feet to 124 feet west of Zoe Street (29-foot zone)
11e) ESTABLISH - WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, AT ALL TIMES
539 Bryant Street, south side, from 53 feet to 95 feet west of Zoe Street at meter stall numbers 553 and 555 (42-foot zone), South of Market, Supervisor District 6, Broderick Paulo, broderick.paulo@sfmta.com.
* The proposed changes are part of the development review process through the Street Design Advisory Team for a new mixed-use development and would also shift an existing passenger loading zone east for sidewalk widening at 555 Bryant Street.


12. Bryant Street between Zoe Street and Ritch Street – Establishing an Accessible Passenger Loading Zone and a Commercial Loading Zone
12a) ESTABLISH - WHITE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 8PM, DAILY
531 Bryant Street, south side, from 3 feet to 44 feet east of Zoe at meter stall numbers 537-G and 535 (41-foot zone)
12b) ESTABLISH - METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERICAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
523 Bryant Street, south side, from 20 feet to 42 feet west of Ritch Street at meter stall numbers 527 (22-foot zone), South of Market, Supervisor District 6, Broderick Paulo, broderick.paulo@sfmta.com.
* The proposed changes are part of the development review process through the Street Design Advisory Team and would implement commercial loading to serve the block.

13. Oak Street between Van Ness Avenue and Franklin Street – Shifting and Extending a Passenger Loading Zone
13a) RESCIND – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 10PM, DAILY
55 Oak Street, south side, from 143 feet to 189 feet west of Van Ness Avenue at meter stall numbers 19 and 17 (46-foot zone)
13b) ESTABLISH - WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 10PM, DAILY
55 Oak Street, south side, from 163 feet to 220 feet west of Van Ness Avenue at meter stall number 21 and 19 (57-foot zone), Hayes Valley, Supervisor District 6, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* This proposal would extend and shift an existing passenger loading zone to better meet the needs of a residential building.


14. Harrison Street between 9th Street and Dore Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH - WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 10AM AND 4PM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
1331 Harrison Street, south side, from Dore Street to 42 feet easterly (42-foot zone), SOMA, Supervisor District 6, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* This would provide pick-up and drop-off space for a daycare facility.


15. 11th Street between Howard Street and Folsom Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone
15a) RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
15b) ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
216 11th Street, west side, from 100 feet to 120 feet south of Howard Street, at meter stall number 210 (20-foot zone), SOMA, Supervisor District 6, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per sponsor request, this would provide space for animals to be picked up and dropped off at an animal neurology hospital.


16. 17th Street between Noe Street and Pond Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 10AM AND 3PM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
3886 17th Street, north side, from 54 feet to 86 feet east of Noe Street (32-foot zone), Castro/Upper Market, Supervisor District 8, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per a new day care request, the passenger loading zone will help with student pick-ups and drop-offs along a busy corridor.

17. 19th Street between San Carlos Street and Mission Street – Replacing Commercial Loading with Short-Term Parking
17a) RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
17b) ESTABLISH – METERED GREEN ZONE, 15-MINUTE PARKING, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
3431 19th Street, south side, from 12 feet to 37 feet east of San Carlos Street at meter stall number 3413 (25-foot zone), Mission, Supervisor District 9, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per request from new dispensary for customer access.


18. Folsom Street between 22nd Street and 23rd Street – Shifting Short-Term Parking for Daylighting
18a) RESCIND – GREEN ZONE, 10-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
2601 Folsom Street, east side, from 3 feet to 24 feet south of 22nd Street (21-foot zone)
18b) ESTABLISH – GREEN ZONE, 10-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
2601 Folsom Street, east side, from 15 feet to 35 feet south of 22nd Street (20-foot zone)
18c) ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
2601 Folsom Street, east side, from 22nd Street to 15 feet southerly (15-foot zone), Mission District, Supervisor District 9, Dusson.Yeung@sfmta.com
* This proposal shifts the existing green zone approximately 12 feet southerly to
accommodate a new 15-foot red zone to meet California’s new daylighting law, AB413 and the shifted green zone will better position vehicles parked in the green zone so that vehicle front doors are not obstructed by a new streetlight pole.


19. Pennsylvania Avenue between 22nd Street and 23rd Street – Establishing a Commercial Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 5PM TO 9PM, SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
765 Pennsylvania Avenue, east side, from 275 feet to 300 feet (between the driveways), north of 23rd Street (25-foot zone), Potrero Hill, Supervisor District 10, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com
* Per request from a biofuel distributor, this would provide space for fuel deliveries.


20. Bayshore Boulevard between Oakdale Avenue and Jerrold Avenue – Establishing a Commercial Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 6AM TO 6PM, DAILY
293 Bayshore Blvd, east side, from 58 feet to 85 feet north of Oakdale Ave (27-foot zone), Bayview, Supervisor District 10, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per request from catering business for curb access to load during business hours.


21. Cortland Avenue between Bocana Street and Bennington Street – Establishing a General Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 10PM, DAILY
317 Cortland Avenue, north side, from 61 feet to 79 feet west of Bennington Street at meter stall number 313 (18-foot zone), Bernal Heights, Supervisor District 9, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per request from a new dispensary opening on Cortland, this zone would provide curb access for loading and allow customers to avoid double parking and safety issues.


22. Innes Avenue between Griffith Street and Hunters Point Boulevard – Establishing an Accessible Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PASSENGER LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE
LIMIT, 8AM TO 7PM, DAILY
900 Innes Avenue, north side, from 72 feet to 120 feet west of Griffith Drive [starting at recessed curb ramp] (48-foot zone), Bayview, Supervisor District 10, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per request from Parks and Recreation for passenger loading at a new park site.


23. Jennings Street between Van Dyke Avenue and Wallace Avenue – Establishing a Commercial Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
2115 Jennings Street, east side, from 53 feet to 82 feet south of Van Dyke Avenue (29-foot zone), Bayview, Supervisor District 10, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
* Per request from a scaffolding business for street access for contractors picking up and dropping off supplies.

24. Font Boulevard between Tapia Drive and Lake Merced Boulevard – Establishing an Accessible Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMT, AT ALL TIMES
700 Font Boulevard, north side, from 248 feet to 306 feet west of Tapia Drive (58-foot zone), Lakeshore, Supervisor District 7, Paulo.Broderick@sfmta.com
* Per sponsor request, this would provide an accessible passenger loading for San Francisco State University's health and dining hall, and residential building.


A copy of this hearing notice can be obtained at SFMTA.com/ColorCurbHearings. Additional information on the proposed changes may be obtained from the Color Curb Program by phone 415.646.2599 or by email ccp@sfmta.com. Opinions on these proposed changes can be mailed prior to the hearing to the Color Curb Program at 1 South Van Ness Ave, 7th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103, or via email at ccp@sfmta.com. Submitted opinions will become part of the official public record and will be brought to the attention of the City Traffic Engineer for final decision. The City Traffic Engineer’s decision are considered Final SFMTA decisions and are posted on SFMTA.com/ColorCurbResults by 5 pm on the Friday following the public hearing. Final SFMTA Decisions can be reviewed by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to Ordinance 127-18 (SFMTA.com/127-18).

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