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Board adopts Golden Gate Park access and safety plan, approving vehicle restrictions on some park streets
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted an ordinance amending the park code to adopt the Golden Gate Park access and safety plan, approving restrictions on private vehicles on certain segments including John F. Kennedy Drive, one-way traffic changes and bicycle infrastructure after a 6-4 vote.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 3 adopted an ordinance amending the park code to adopt the Golden Gate Park access and safety plan, which directs vehicle restrictions on specified park streets, one-way conversions for certain segments and installation of bicycle lanes.
The ordinance "includes restricting private vehicles on certain slow street segments in Golden Gate Park, including on John F. Kennedy Drive, making certain street segments one way, establishing bicycle lanes and urging additional changes to improve public access to Golden Gate Park," the board clerk read into the record when the ordinance was introduced.
Why it matters: The measure changes how vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians use parts of Golden Gate Park and directs city agencies to…
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