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Treasure Island residents press board on sidewalks, parking and transit access
Summary
Residents at the April 16 Treasure Island Development Authority meeting urged fixes for broken sidewalks, limited parking and better transit links to Yerba Buena Island; authority staff said transportation and accessibility are priorities as the redevelopment advances.
Several Treasure Island residents used public comment at the April 16 Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA) meeting to press the authority for faster fixes to sidewalks, parking and transit connections to Yerba Buena Island.
Residents said cracked sidewalks, potholes and limited nearby parking pose daily hazards for seniors, people who use mobility devices and families, and they asked the board to restore shuttle service, require developers to activate car-share services when buildings open and add shelters and real-time signage at bus stops.
"There are brand new bus stops on 7 Seas Avenue. They're nice. I love the boarding islands. I am perplexed that there are no bus shelters or real time arrival signage," said Eric Dastamolci, a resident of Isle House, who said he relies on public transit and urged the…
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