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Board approves Brannan Street safety plan with road diet and partial protected bike lane

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors · February 19, 2019
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Summary

The board approved a Brannan Street safety project that narrows most of the corridor from four lanes to three, adds bike lanes (including a protected block between 7th–8th), and implements intersection safety upgrades. Advocates urged additional mid‑block crossings and future protected facilities.

The SFMTA board approved the Brannan Street Safety Project, an interim safety package timed to follow repaving work along the corridor between Delancey and Eighth Street. Staff said the project will implement a road diet (reduce four travel lanes to three), stripe bike lanes in both directions, and install intersection safety upgrades including continental crosswalks, pedestrian head starts and…

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