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MTA outlines citywide rollout of accessible pedestrian signals; seeks council input
Summary
MTA staff described a multi‑phase installation of accessible pedestrian signals (APS) across San Francisco, highlighted pilot replacements and requested feedback on a forthcoming APS policy and prioritization tool.
MTA planners described the city’s ongoing ramp‑up to install accessible pedestrian signals and invited input from the Mayor’s Disability Council.
"We are installing APS at a minimum of 86 intersections… and we are incorporating APS into future signal upgrade projects," said Christina Olayah, pedestrian program manager, noting pilot work and a recent series of activations along Third Street and other corridors. Peter Albert, deputy director of planning, added…
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