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Committee backs sidewalk plaques to honor three cultural districts on Sixth Street

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · October 16, 2023
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Summary

The committee recommended that three resolutions authorizing 18 commemorative bronze plaques along the Sixth Street corridor (honoring the Lodging House District, SoMa Filipinas, and the Compton Transgender Cultural District) be sent to the full Board; Public Works presented scope, timeline and an estimated original contract value just north of $10 million.

On Oct. 16 the Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to send three companion resolutions to the full Board that would authorize the installation of commemorative sidewalk plaques along Sixth Street between Market and Howard streets.

Arun Bhatia, project manager with San Francisco Public Works, said the plaques are part of the Sixth Street pedestrian‑safety streetscape project, which includes upgraded sewers, new paving, lighting and signals. He said the original…

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