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Board rejects Vision Zero general-plan amendment after debate over implementation and outreach

3006162 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors voted down a general-plan amendment intended to incorporate Vision Zero pedestrian-safety policy into the city’s general plan, citing concerns about community outreach, equity language and implementation; vote was 10–1.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 10 rejected a proposed amendment to the general plan meant to implement the city’s Vision Zero pedestrian-safety policy, voting 10–1 after extended debate about outreach, equity and how the amendment would be implemented.

Supervisor Peskin and several colleagues said the planning department had not adequately engaged affected neighborhoods and left implementation details and equity considerations to later documents. Supervisor Peskin said the board should “send a message to the…

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