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traffic calming measures

Pedestrian safety projects, funds in SF to shift to major streets

Pedestrians in San Francisco
San Francisco plans to shift its traffic-calming strategies this year to focus on larger thoroughfares. Traditionally, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency spends $2.5 million a year of The City’s transportation tax funds on measures to slow down traffic and make walking safer for pedestrians. Last year, nearly all of those funds — $2.2 million — were dedicated for projects on smaller, residential streets. Read More
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