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Committee sends Vision Zero general plan amendments to full board after outreach concerns
Summary
The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to send an ordinance to the full Board that would amend San Francisco’s general plan to incorporate Vision Zero pedestrian‑safety objectives; supervisors and public commenters urged clearer language on active community participation, especially for Chinatown.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee on [date not specified in the transcript] voted to forward an ordinance to the full Board of Supervisors that would amend the transportation and urban design elements of the city’s general plan to reflect the city’s Vision Zero pedestrian‑safety policy.
Planning Department staffer Lily Lailois presented the ordinance, telling the committee the proposal adds a Vision Zero‑specific objective and updates policy language to emphasize a multidisciplinary approach to pedestrian safety — engineering…
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