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SFMTA presents Central Embarcadero safety project; bikeway extension will require parking, median changes and left‑turn restrictions

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SFMTA and Port staff briefed the commission on a Central Embarcadero Safety Project that will extend a protected two‑way bikeway south of Folsom to Brannan and revise crossings and loading zones between Broadway and Brannan to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety.

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), presented an informational briefing to the Port Commission on the Central Embarcadero Safety Project, a phased effort to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety along the Embarcadero while maintaining vehicle circulation, loading access and transit reliability.

SFMTA Principal Planner Casey Hildreth and Port planner Jai Jackson described the project as a two‑part program: targeted updates to the existing quick‑build corridor between Broadway and Mission, and a more capital‑intensive bikeway extension from Folsom Street south to Brannan. The effort is funded in part by competitive grants (staff said the project is “fully funded” after receiving over $8 million in grants) and includes about…

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