Curb Zone Changes Comment Period and Results March 17, 2026 - March 27, 2026

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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public comment period to solicit public input on the following proposed curb zone changes. For more information on the curb zone change process please visit this webpage.

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Comment Period

The public comment period for all the proposed changes listed below is noted in the title of this webpage.

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Providing Comment

  1. Online comment form Public Comments on Curb Zone Changes.
  2. By phone: Call (415) 646-2599 and leave a voicemail including the comment period end date and item number.
  3. By mail or fax:  
    1. Fax at 415.701.4737  
    2. Mail to Curb Zone Changes Public Comments, Streets Division, One South Van Ness Avenue, 7th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103-5417.

Submitted comments will become part of the official public record. Additional information on the proposed changes may be obtained from SFMTA staff whose contact information is provided for each item in the posting notice.

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Proposed Changes

1. Balboa Street between 3rd Avenue and 4th Avenue – Adding Daylighting and Shifting a Commercial Loading Zone

RESCIND – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
“198” Balboa Street, north side, from 11 feet to 29 feet east of 3rd Avenue (18-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING, AT ALL TIMES
“198” Balboa Street, north side, from 3rd Avenue to 20 feet easterly (20-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 4PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
“198” Balboa Street, north side, from 20 feet to 40 feet east of 3rd Avenue (20-foot zone), 
Richmond, Supervisor District 1, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* Due to California State Law AB413, the SFMTA is required to keep 20 feet of curb
approaching an intersection free for pedestrian visibility. As a result, an existing commercial
loading zone is being shifted easterly on Balboa Street.

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2. Chestnut Street between Divisadero Street and Scott Street – Changing the Time Limit for Short-Term Parking

RESCIND – METERED GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 15-MINUTE LIMIT, 
9AM TO 6PM, DAILY

ESTABLISH – METERED GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING,30-MINUTE LIMIT, 
9AM TO 6PM, DAILY
2335 Chestnut Street, south side, from 163 feet to 181 feet west of Scott Street at metered 
stall number 2319 (18-foot zone), Marina, Supervisor District 2, Shared Spaces,sharedspaces@sfmta.com

* Following coordination with parklet operators, business owners, community members, and 
Shared Spaces staff, a previously unimplemented green zone, created after the rescinding of 
the existing yellow commercial loading zone, has been revised to a 30-minute limit instead of 
the originally established15-minute limit to better meet business needs.

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3. Chestnut Street between Divisadero Street and Scott Street –Reducing the Hours of a Six-Wheel Commercial Loading Zone

RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 
8AM TO3PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

ESTABLISH – METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 
8AM TO1PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
2323 Chestnut Street, south side, from 82 feet to 163 feet west of Scott Street at metered stall numbers 
2309, 2311, 2313 and 2317 (81-foot zone), Marina, Supervisor District 2, 
Shared Spaces,sharedspaces@sfmta.com

* Following coordination with parklet operators, business owners, community members, and 
Shared Spaces staff, the hours of the yellow loading zone have been further reduced to allow 
for additional general metered parking outside of the loading zone’s posted hours.

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4. Washington Street between Powell Street and Stockton Street – Extending the Days and Hours of a Passenger Loading Zone

RESCIND – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 5PM, SUNDAYS

ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY 
THROUGH FRIDAY, AND 8AM TO 5PM, SUNDAYS
981 Washington Street, south side, from 69 feet to 91 feet east of Powell Street at meter stall 
number 935 (22-foot zone), Chinatown, Supervisor District 3, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com

* The sponsoring church has requested extending the days and hours of their existing passenger loading 
zone to better meet the pickup and drop-off needs of people attending services and events.

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5. Bryant Street between 4th Street and 5th Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone

ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 10PM, DAILY
680 Bryant Street, north side, from 195 feet to 233 feet east of 5th Street at meter stall numbers 664 
and 662 (38-foot zone), South of Market, Supervisor District 6, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* San Francisco Homelessness and Supportive Housing requested curb access for clients to be 
dropped off and picked up safely at this site.

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6. Harriet Street between Folsom Street and Harrison Street – Establishing a Commercial Loading Zone

ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
“101” Harriet Street, north side, from 60 feet to 97 feet east of Folsom Street (37-foot zone), 
South of Market, Supervisor District 6, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* The adjacent venue has requested curb access for their commercial loading.

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7. 9th Street Between Howard Street and Mission Street – Converting a Commercial Loading Zone to a Passenger Loading Zone

RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMT, 9AM TO 5PM, DAILY
150 9th Street, west side, from 224 feet to 268 feet north of Howard Street at meter stall numbers 136 
and 138 (44-foot zone), South of Market, Supervisor District 6, Broderick Paulo, broderick.paulo@sfmta.com.

* The proposed passenger loading zone will support a 100% affordable housing development serving 
seniors and people with disabilities, many of whom rely on paratransit services. Public Works Disability 
Access Coordinator has approved establishing this passenger loading zone without constructing a curb 
ramp due to site infeasibility.

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8. McAllister Street between Divisadero Street and Broderick Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone

ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8:30AM TO 1:30PM, SUNDAYS
1660 McAllister Street, north side, from 153 feet to 218 feet east of Broderick Street (65-foot zone), 
Western Addition, Supervisor District 5, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* Per the request of the fronting church, this zone would provide space for people attending services to 
be dropped off and picked up.

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9. Cole Street between Fell Street and Hayes Street – Replacing a Commercial Loading Zone with Accessible Parking

RESCIND – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
198 Cole Street, east side, from Hayes Street to 30 feet northerly (30-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – BLUE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PARKING, AT ALL TIMES
198 Cole, east side, from 3 feet to 24 feet north of Hayes Street (21-foot zone), Haight Ashbury, 
Supervisor District 5, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* In consultation with a resident and neighboring businesses, staff worked to rearrange existing curb 
uses to better fit the shared needs of the neighborhood.

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10. Stanyan Street between Waller Street and Beulah Street – Converting Short-Term Parking to a General Loading Zone and Extending the Days and Hours of the Zone

RESCIND – METERED GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

ESTABLISH – GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 8PM, DAILY
768 Stanyan Street, east side, from 78 feet to 98 feet south of Waller Street, at metered stall number 
762 (20-foot zone), Haight Ashbury, Supervisor District 8, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* The sponsoring cannabis store has requested to convert their existing green zone to a general 
loading zone and extend the hours and days to better meet the needs of their customers.

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11. Frederick Street between Stanyan Street and Cole Street – Establishing Accessible Parking

ESTABLISH – BLUE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PARKING, AT ALL TIMES
“495” Frederick Street, south side from Stanyan Street to 20 feet easterly (20-foot zone)Haight Ashbury, 
Supervisor District 8, Andy Thornley, Andy.Thornley@sfmta.com

* This proposal is being made to provide accessible parking to serve nearby businesses and visitors.

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12. Innes Avenue between Arelious Walker Drive and Griffith Street – Changing the Hours of an Existing Short-Term Parking Zone

RESCIND – GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 10-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY 
THROUGH SATURDAY
828 Innes Avenue, north side, from 2 to 22 feet west of the building driveway (22-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 10-MINUTE LIMIT, 10AM TO 8PM, MONDAY 
THROUGH SATURDAY
828 Innes Avenue, north side, from 2 to 22 feet west of the building driveway (22-foot zone), Bayview, 
Supervisor District 10, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* A cannabis dispensary requested a change in hours to better match their business operations.

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13. Visitacion Avenue at Hahn Street – Relocating Accessible Parking

ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING, AT ALL TIMES
1701 Visitacion Avenue, south side from Hahn Street to 20 feet westerly (20-foot zone)

RESCIND – BLUE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PARKING, AT ALL TIMES
1701 Visitacion Avenue, south side, from 12 feet to 34 feet and 44 feet to 63 feet west of 
Hahn Street (41-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – BLUE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PARKING, AT ALL TIMES
1701 Visitacion Avenue, south side, from 78 feet to 102 feet west of Hahn St (24-foot zone), 
Visitacion Valley, Supervisor District 10, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* Staff are restoring the curb after utility work at an intersection and per California State Law AB413 
as well as federal ADA guidelines, 20 feet of daylighting must be added. To accommodate the 
daylighting the existing blue zone must be moved to a location that is compliant with current 
PROWAG requirements.

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Results

The changes below have been approved or withdrawn for further evaluation. Items forwarded for implementation by directive constitute a Final SFMTA Decision. Final SFMTA Decisions, whether made by the City Traffic Engineer or the SFMTA Board, can be reviewed by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to Ordinance 127-18. Information about the review process is available by downloading this San Francisco Board of Supervisors PDF.

1. Balboa Street between 3rd Avenue and 4th Avenue – Adding Daylighting and Shifting a Commercial Loading Zone

RESCIND – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
“198” Balboa Street, north side, from 11 feet to 29 feet east of 3rd Avenue (18-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING, AT ALL TIMES
“198” Balboa Street, north side, from 3rd Avenue to 20 feet easterly (20-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 4PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
“198” Balboa Street, north side, from 20 feet to 40 feet east of 3rd Avenue (20-foot zone), Richmond, 
Supervisor District 1, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* Due to California State Law AB413, the SFMTA is required to keep 20 feet of curb
approaching an intersection free for pedestrian visibility. As a result, an existing commercial
loading zone is being shifted easterly on Balboa Street.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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2. Chestnut Street between Divisadero Street and Scott Street – Changing the Time Limit for Short-Term Parking

RESCIND – METERED GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 15-MINUTE LIMIT, 
9AM TO 6PM, DAILY

ESTABLISH – METERED GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING,30-MINUTE LIMIT, 
9AM TO 6PM, DAILY
2335 Chestnut Street, south side, from 163 feet to 181 feet west of Scott Street at metered stall number 
2319 (18-foot zone), Marina, Supervisor District 2, Shared Spaces,sharedspaces@sfmta.com

* Following coordination with parklet operators, business owners, community members, and 
Shared Spaces staff, a previously unimplemented green zone, created after the rescinding of the 
existing yellow commercial loading zone, has been revised to a 30-minute limit instead of the 
originally established15-minute limit to better meet business needs.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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3. Chestnut Street between Divisadero Street and Scott Street –Reducing the Hours of a Six-Wheel Commercial Loading Zone

RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 
8AM TO3PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

ESTABLISH – METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 
8AM TO1PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
2323 Chestnut Street, south side, from 82 feet to 163 feet west of Scott Street at metered stall numbers 
2309, 2311, 2313 and 2317 (81-foot zone), Marina, Supervisor District 2, Shared Spaces,
sharedspaces@sfmta.com

* Following coordination with parklet operators, business owners, community members, and Shared 
Spaces staff, the hours of the yellow loading zone have been further reduced to allow for additional 
general metered parking outside of the loading zone’s posted hours.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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4. Washington Street between Powell Street and Stockton Street – Extending the Days and Hours of a Passenger Loading Zone

RESCIND – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 5PM, SUNDAYS

ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY 
THROUGH FRIDAY, AND 8AM TO 5PM, SUNDAYS
981 Washington Street, south side, from 69 feet to 91 feet east of Powell Street at meter stall number 
935 (22-foot zone), Chinatown, Supervisor District 3, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com

* The sponsoring church has requested extending the days and hours of their existing passenger 
loading zone to better meet the pickup and drop-off needs of people attending services and events.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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5. Bryant Street between 4th Street and 5th Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone

ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 10PM, DAILY
680 Bryant Street, north side, from 195 feet to 233 feet east of 5th Street at meter stall numbers 
664 and 662 (38-foot zone), South of Market, Supervisor District 6, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* San Francisco Homelessness and Supportive Housing requested curb access for clients to be 
dropped off and picked up safely at this site.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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6. Harriet Street between Folsom Street and Harrison Street – Establishing a Commercial Loading Zone

ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
“101” Harriet Street, north side, from 60 feet to 97 feet east of Folsom Street (37-foot zone), 
South of Market, Supervisor District 6, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* The adjacent venue has requested curb access for their commercial loading.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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7. 9th Street Between Howard Street and Mission Street – Converting a Commercial Loading Zone to a Passenger Loading Zone

RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMT, 9AM TO 5PM, DAILY
150 9th Street, west side, from 224 feet to 268 feet north of Howard Street at meter stall numbers 136 
and 138 (44-foot zone), South of Market, Supervisor District 6, Broderick Paulo, broderick.paulo@sfmta.com.

* The proposed passenger loading zone will support a 100% affordable housing development serving 
seniors and people with disabilities, many of whom rely on paratransit services. Public Works Disability 
Access Coordinator has approved establishing this passenger loading zone without constructing a curb 
ramp due to site infeasibility.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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8. McAllister Street between Divisadero Street and Broderick Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone

ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8:30AM TO 1:30PM, SUNDAYS
1660 McAllister Street, north side, from 153 feet to 218 feet east of Broderick Street (65-foot zone), 
Western Addition, Supervisor District 5, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* Per the request of the fronting church, this zone would provide space for people attending services to 
be dropped off and picked up.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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9. Cole Street between Fell Street and Hayes Street – Replacing a Commercial Loading Zone with Accessible Parking

RESCIND – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, MONDAY 
THROUGH SATURDAY
198 Cole Street, east side, from Hayes Street to 30 feet northerly (30-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – BLUE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PARKING, AT ALL TIMES
198 Cole, east side, from 3 feet to 24 feet north of Hayes Street (21-foot zone), Haight Ashbury, 
Supervisor District 5, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* In consultation with a resident and neighboring businesses, staff worked to rearrange existing curb 
uses to better fit the shared needs of the neighborhood.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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10. Stanyan Street between Waller Street and Beulah Street – Converting Short-Term Parking to a General Loading Zone and Extending the Days and Hours of the Zone

RESCIND – METERED GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

ESTABLISH – GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 8PM, DAILY
768 Stanyan Street, east side, from 78 feet to 98 feet south of Waller Street, at metered stall number 
762 (20-foot zone), Haight Ashbury, Supervisor District 8, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* The sponsoring cannabis store has requested to convert their existing green zone to a general loading 
zone and extend the hours and days to better meet the needs of their customers.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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11. Frederick Street between Stanyan Street and Cole Street – Establishing Accessible Parking

ESTABLISH – BLUE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PARKING, AT ALL TIMES
“495” Frederick Street, south side from Stanyan Street to 20 feet easterly (20-foot zone)Haight Ashbury, 
Supervisor District 8, Andy Thornley, Andy.Thornley@sfmta.com

* This proposal is being made to provide accessible parking to serve nearby businesses and visitors.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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12. Innes Avenue between Arelious Walker Drive and Griffith Street – Changing the Hours of an Existing Short-Term Parking Zone

RESCIND – GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 10-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
828 Innes Avenue, north side, from 2 to 22 feet west of the building driveway (22-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 10-MINUTE LIMIT, 10AM TO 8PM, 
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
828 Innes Avenue, north side, from 2 to 22 feet west of the building driveway (22-foot zone), Bayview, 
Supervisor District 10, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* A cannabis dispensary requested a change in hours to better match their business operations.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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13. Visitacion Avenue at Hahn Street – Relocating Accessible Parking

ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING, AT ALL TIMES
1701 Visitacion Avenue, south side from Hahn Street to 20 feet westerly (20-foot zone)

RESCIND – BLUE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PARKING, AT ALL TIMES
1701 Visitacion Avenue, south side, from 12 feet to 34 feet and 44 feet to 63 feet west of 
Hahn Street (41-foot zone)

ESTABLISH – BLUE ZONE, ACCESSIBLE PARKING, AT ALL TIMES
1701 Visitacion Avenue, south side, from 78 feet to 102 feet west of Hahn St (24-foot zone), 
Visitacion Valley, Supervisor District 10, Curb Access, ccp@sfmta.com.

* Staff are restoring the curb after utility work at an intersection and per California State Law AB413 
as well as federal ADA guidelines, 20 feet of daylighting must be added. To accommodate the 
daylighting the existing blue zone must be moved to a location that is compliant with current 
PROWAG requirements.

  • Final results will be posted on online by 5 pm five business days following the end of the comment period.

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