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MTA tells Port Commission city bike plan would nearly double bike lanes but implementation awaits court action
Summary
MTA staff presented the 2009 Bicycle Plan to the Port Commission, which proposes expanding San Francisco's network to about 80 miles of bike lanes and greatly increasing shared-lane markings; implementation remains stalled by a court injunction, and port projects touching waterfront streets were noted.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency presented an update on the city's 2009 Bicycle Plan to the Port Commission on Sept. 22, describing network expansion goals and near-term projects that touch port property.
Acting Deputy Director for Planning Timothy Papandreou said the plan aims to roughly double San Francisco's bicycle lane mileage from about 45 miles today toward nearly 80 miles, and to expand shared-lane markings and bicycle parking. "We're proposing roughly doubling that to almost 80 miles of bike lanes,"…
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