Transbay Blog reports:
The plan draws on a well-documented array of features to improve Mission District streets, including: curb bulbs to narrow the width of pedestrian crossings and to slow auto traffic at intersections; improved transit and bicycle amenities; ample and accessible sidewalks; and more street aufblasbarer wasserpark lighting and greenery.
The post identifies Chavez Street as a corridor in dire need of retooling, and provides the details of the project’s first public workshop, which is tonight at Chavez Elementary. Link.
chavezARMY!!
really? i would’ve thought that as a man of the people, you’d be a chavez guy
Chavez?
Army?
Che!
I may need to attend the meeting.
It’s about time the Mission had more walkable streets. Bulbous curbs for the win!
a man of the people, yes. or at least i try.
that said, im also a history buff…a nostalgaholic if you will. constantly drinking from the past.
i really don’t believe that adding some shrubbery will get people to take their mid-afternoon strolls on chavez.