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St. Francis Wood Traffic Calming Project

This project was made possible in part by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority through a grant of Proposition K Local Sales Tax Funds.

Speed Hump Ballot Results

The Final Report for this project area has called for the installation of one or more speed humps. Ballots for these speed humps were sent out in July 2010. Per the SFMTA Traffic Calming Guidelines, speed humps will be installed where a majority of residents on the block of the proposed speed hump voted in favor of the hump. The table below shows the percent of ballots returned for the block and the percent of those responses for and against each speed hump proposed in this project area.

St. Francis Wood Speed Hump Ballot Results

As of April 2011, locations for all 7 speed humps have been marked in the field for construction.

Final Report

Thanks to all who have participated in the community process for this project.  The SFMTA Traffic Calming Program will now seek funds to implement the recommended changes. The final report for this project is available here.

Meeting Materials

Presentation- April 1, 2009 (PDF)
Proposed Devices & Phasing Map

Project Area

Map

Speed Data

Speed

Contact Information

By Phone: 311
By E-Mail: sustainable.streets@sfmta.com
By Mail:
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
Livable Streets Subdivision
1 South Van Ness Avenue - 7th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103

 

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