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Commission approves Jefferson Street Phase I to reshape Fisherman's Wharf streetscape

San Francisco Port Commission · September 25, 2012
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Summary

The Port Commission authorized construction of a two-block Jefferson Street reconstruction in Fisherman's Wharf, funded in part by a $5 million city contribution; the project narrows the roadway, preserves most street trees, would remove 33 metered spaces (estimated $219,000 annual revenue loss), and includes a three-year monitoring program.

The Port Commission voted to authorize the Department of Public Works to construct Phase I of a five-block Jefferson Street reconstruction in Fisherman's Wharf. Dan Hodap, Ports Planning and Development Division, presented the project and recommended authorizations for DPW to manage tree-removal permitting and to enter agreements with DPW and SFMTA to implement on-street parking and traffic changes.

Project scope and funding

The Phase I work covers two blocks of Jefferson Street between Jones and Hyde Streets. The City of San Francisco is supplying $5,000,000 to fund…

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