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About the Fairmount Elementary School Safe Routes to School Project

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

Fairmount Walk to School Day posters

Project Summary

Caltrans awarded the Fairmount Elementary School Safe Routes to School Project to the  San Francisco Department of Parking and Traffic in 2000 to help improve several intersection crossings around the school and improve the signage and striping on the streets surrounding the school. Improvements to the school area included:

 

30th/Dolores Sts median island
New pedestrian islands at Dolores/30th Streets

 

San Jose Ave/Randall St pedestrian islands

San Jose Ave/Randall St pedestrian islands
New pedestrian islands at San Jose Ave/Randall Street

 

School area sign
New fluorescent School area signs

 

Yellow continental crosswalks
New school yellow continental crosswalks

Overall, these improvements have been well received by the school and neighborhood and created a better walking environment to the school from the surrounding neighborhoods. The project was completed in 2004.

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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
Transportation Engineering/Livable Streets
One South Van Ness Avenue - 7th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103-5417

Phone: 311
E-mail the School Safety Program via the San Francisco 311 Self Service Portal.

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