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SFCTA presents Vision Zero freeway ramp study, plans town halls and quick-build designs

San Francisco County Transportation Authority Board · April 22, 2025
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Deputy director Rachel Hyatt told the board the Vision Zero freeway ramp study will analyze 11 ramp locations on San Francisco's high-injury network, is funded by a USDOT Safe Streets for All grant matched by Prop L, and will pursue quick-build safety improvements with outreach and draft designs later this year.

Rachel Hyatt, deputy director for planning, presented an update on the Vision Zero freeway ramp study at the April 22 meeting, describing a phase-three effort to improve safety where freeway ramps meet San Francisco surface streets.

Hyatt said the study will analyze 11 ramp locations across neighborhoods on the high-injury network and is funded by a USDOT Safe Streets for All grant matched by Prop…

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