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Planning Department unveils Green Connections network to link neighborhoods to parks

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 13, 2014
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Summary

The Planning Department described Green Connections, a 115‑mile, 24‑route network to improve walking, biking and stormwater management routes to neighborhood parks. The plan includes a design toolkit, plant list and six neighborhood pilot projects to guide implementation over a 20‑year horizon.

Planning staff presented Green Connections, an initiative to create safe, green connectors between neighborhoods and parks across San Francisco.

Kirsten Lisonbee of the Planning Department said the project identifies 24 routes totaling about 115 miles, with goals of improving active transportation, urban ecology (stormwater…

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