Success of the City's Pedestrian Strategy will come from stakeholder buy-in and collaboration citywide. Task Force meetings will provide a platform for: information exchange; support, including promotion of the goals and implementation of the Strategy; and accountability. To that end, the Task Force will:
- Be a standing city staff and stakeholder meeting held twice a year and open to the public;
- Feature Steering Committee updates to the entire Task Force on the status of the implementation of the Strategy citywide, along High Injury Corridors and/or in specific supervisorial districts;
- Be another forum for Non-Steering Committee agencies and other stakeholders to share pedestrian-related work;
- Request stakeholder support for implementation of Pedestrian Strategy actions; and
- Keep the city accountable to their commitments to deliver on the Strategy
Committee Members
- SF Municipal Transportation Agency
- SF Department of Public Health
- SF Police Department
- SF Department of Public Works
- SF Planning
- SF County Transportation Authority
- Capital Planning Program
- Mayor’s Office
- Controller’s Office
- SF Unified School District
- Mayor’s Office of Disability
- District Attorney’s Office
- SF Fire Department
- SF Public Utilities Commission
- SF Environment
- SF General Hospital and Trauma Center
- Port Authority
- Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure
- Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Dev.
- SF Recreation and Park
- District Supervisors
- Walk San Francisco
- Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee
- California WALKS
- Senior Action Network
- Chinatown CDC
- Excelsior Action Group
- PODER
- SOMCAN
- Central City SRO Collaborative
- TODCO Group
- Agency CACs
- Other Interested Parties – Open to the Public
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