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Board upholds planning department's CEQA exemption for 'Hairball' intersection bike-lane project
Summary
The Board affirmed the planning department's categorical exemption and denied an appeal challenging the SFMTA's Gerald Avenue/Bayshore bicycle-lane reconfiguration, rejecting claims of unusual circumstances and cumulative traffic impacts.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to uphold the Planning Department’s categorical exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the SFMTA's Hairball intersection improvement project and denied an appeal challenging that determination.
The Hairball project covers segments of Gerald Avenue and Bayshore Boulevard and would add protected bicycle lanes, high-visibility crosswalks and minor restriping, while removing certain curbside parking spaces and loading zones. Planning staff and SFMTA…
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