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Transportation Authority adopts Walter Ullum Place public‑space study recommending wider sidewalks, raised crosswalk and temporary closures

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The board adopted the Walter Ullum Place public space study, endorsing a people‑first concept that widens sidewalks, provides a continuous loading zone, adds a raised crosswalk aligned with Portsmouth Square, and designs for temporary street closures; the estimated detailed design cost is $870,000 and conceptual construction cost $4.35 million.

The San Francisco County Transportation Authority adopted the Walter Ullum Place public space study on July 8, 2025, approving a recommended concept design developed with Chinatown stakeholders and city agencies.

Alex Pan, transportation planner, summarized outreach conducted with the Chinatown Community Development Center and a seven‑member steering committee made up of merchants and organizational…

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