Commission Approves Yerba Buena Multiuse Path Funding from SB1 Funds

September 09, 2025 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Commission Approves Yerba Buena Multiuse Path Funding from SB1 Funds
In a decisive move, the San Francisco Commission has approved funding for the Yerba Buena multiuse path, utilizing SB1 funds. Commissioner Dorsey initiated the motion, expressing gratitude to all involved in the process. The motion received unanimous support, with all present commissioners voting in favor.

The approval marks a significant step forward in enhancing the city’s infrastructure, particularly in promoting safe and accessible pathways for pedestrians and cyclists. The Yerba Buena multiuse path is expected to improve connectivity and encourage outdoor activities in the area.

With the motion passing with ten votes in favor, the commission is now set to proceed with the next agenda item, signaling a commitment to ongoing development and community engagement in San Francisco.

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