Cesar Chavez/Potrero Ave/Bayshore Blvd Intersection Improvements (The Hairball)

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Project Introduction

In the area known as the Hairball, Cesar Chavez Street, Bayshore Boulevard and Potrero Avenue change from city streets to a complex arrangement of bridges and ramps linking with Highway 101. The intersection is built in three levels, with pedestrian and bicycle circulation generally restricted to the middle and ground levels, while motor vehicles use all three levels. This series of pedestrian and bicycle pathways in the Hairball allow for connections between Cesar Chavez Street, Bayshore Boulevard and Potrero Avenue that are not possible by vehicle. However, the network has clear gaps where the bicycle and/or pedestrian facilities are limited or substandard. Certain portions of the network are not ADA accessible and are in poor condition. Lastly, because of the many paths that intersect in this area, the interchange is challenging to navigate and there are points of high conflict between vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles.

In the first phase of the project, the SFMTA and Public Works installed upgrades to the southwestern and southeastern entry areas to the pathways.

The SFMTA is currently undertaking another series of spot improvements to address these safety issues, specifically at Bayshore Blvd and Marin Street, and Cesar Chavez East at the 101-North highway on-ramp. The scope includes striping improvements, upgrading bikeways, and special pavement striping and is expected to be installed in Late 2024. 

Improvements include the following:

Location Improvement
Intersection of Marin Street and Bayshore Boulevard East Class IV Bikeway Upgrade/Dutch Corner to increase visibility and safety of bicyclists
Intersection of 101‐S Off‐Ramp and Cesar Chavez East Merge road to single lane ahead of crosswalk to help with traffic calming
Cesar Chavez Westbound at Vermont Street/101‐N On‐Ramp Shorten bike lane merge zone and protect with additional delineator posts
Cesar Chavez Eastbound at Kansas Street Upgrade bikeway to Class IV contra flow lane. Add Two‐Stage Turn
Intersection of Kansas Street and Cesar Chavez East Add Two‐Stage Turn bicycle turn box, bike boxes and No Right Turn on Red at the intersection of Kansas Street and Cesar Chavez East

In addition, the SFMTA is working with Public Works to design raised crosswalks at four locations, upgrade multiple curb ramps and bulbs, and install a Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacon. Details of the design and schedule will be posted as the project continues. 

Project Timeline
Planning/Design
Design paint and post improvements
Pending
Legislation
Legislate paint and post improvements
Pending
Construction
Install paint and post improvements
Pending
Project Status
  1. Detailed Design

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

This project builds on previous outreach efforts of the Cesar Chavez East Community Design Plan.  The SFMTA conducted targeted outreach for the preliminary designs from key stakeholders for the project including District 10, District 9, the Bicycle and Pedestrian group of Caltrans District 4, and the San Francisco Bike Coalition. 


 

Contact Information
Jonathan Chimento