FINAL UPDATE: Delay on San Bruno btwn Harkness and Wilde has cleared. IB/OB 8/8AX and 9/9R resuming regular service. (More: 10 in last 48 hours)

Engineering Public Hearing Results, March 22, 2019

Effective Date
Friday, March 22, 2019 - 10:00am
News categories
Traffic

SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION DIRECTIVE ORDER No. 6066

Pursuant to the public hearing held on March 22, 2019, traffic 
movement and safety may be improved by the changes approved below. 
The Environmental Clearance for these items is noted on Order No. 6054. 


1.  ESTABLISH - UNMETERED MOTORCYCLE PARKING
     Kearny Street, west side, from 58 feet to 70 feet south 
     of Green Street (2 parking stalls) (Supervisor District 3) 
     ♦ Sam Dosick, sam.dosick@sfmta.com

     SFMTA recommends this unmetered motorcycle parking to mitigate 
     parking issues within the neighborhood.

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.

     Public Comments:  Comments received in opposition.

2.  ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
     Ney Street, between Craut Street and Congdon Street (2 Humps) 
     (Supervisor District 11) ♦ Nick Carr, nick.carr@sfmta.com

     District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized by 
     Supervisor Safai

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

     Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

3.  ESTABLISH – RAISED CROSSWALK
     Cambridge Street at Gladstone Drive, west side (1 asphalt raised 
     crosswalk) (Supervisor District 11) ♦ Nick Carr, nick.carr@sfmta.com

     District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized by Supervisor 
     Safai.

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

     Public Comments:  Comments received in support.


4.  ESTABLISH – RAISED CROSSWALKS
     Capitol Avenue at Lobos Street, north side (1 asphalt raised 
     crosswalk)
     Capitol Avenue at Minerva Street, north side (1 asphalt raised 
     crosswalk) (Supervisor District 11) ♦ Nick Carr, nick.carr@sfmta.com

     District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized by Supervisor 
     Safai.

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

     Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

5.  ESTABLISH – RAISED CROSSWALK
     Morse Street at Lowell street, north side (1 asphalt raised crosswalk 
     across Morse Street) (Supervisor District 11) 
     ♦ Nick Carr, nick.carr@sfmta.com

     District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized by Supervisor 
     Safai.

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

     Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

6.  ESTABLISH – SPEED CUSHIONS
     Ashbury Street, between Waller Street and Frederick Street (2 5-lump 
     cushions)  (Supervisor District 5) ♦ John Garzee, john.garzee@sfmta.com

     This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the block at the 
     request of block residents. SFMTA collected data and confirmed that 
     typical motorist speeds are above the legal speed limit of 15 MPH.

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

     Public Comments:  Comments received in support.


7.  ESTABLISH – SPEED CUSHIONS
     17th Avenue, between Pacheco Street and Quintara Street (2 3-lump 
     cushions) (Supervisor District 7) ♦ John Garzee, john.garzee@sfmta.com

     This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the block at the 
     request of block residents. SFMTA collected data and confirmed that 
     typical motorist speeds are above the legal speed limit of 25 MPH.

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

     Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

8.  ESTABLISH – SPEED CUSHIONS
     17th Avenue, between Taraval Street and Ulloa Street (2 speed 
     humps) (Supervisor District 7) ♦ John Garzee, john.garzee@sfmta.com

     This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the block at the 
     request of block residents. SFMTA collected data and confirmed that 
     typical motorist speeds are above the legal speed limit of 25 MPH.

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

     Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

9.  ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
     Joost Street, between Edna Street and Detroit Street (2 speed 
     humps) (Supervisor District 7) ♦ Jeff Banks, jeffrey.banks@sfmta.com

     This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the block at the 
     request of block residents.

     Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

     Public Comments:  Comments received in support.


10.  ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
       DeLong Street, between San Jose Avenue and Rice Street (2 speed 
       cushions)
       DeLong Street, between Crystal Street and Rice Street (1 speed 
       cushion)
       (Supervisor District 11) ♦ Jeff Banks, jeffrey.banks@sfmta.com

       This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the above block 
       segments at the request of residents.

       Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

       Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

11.  ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
       Anzavista Avenue, between Barcelona Avenue and Vega Street (2 speed 
       humps)
       Anzavista Avenue, between Vega Street and Terra Vista Avenue (1 speed 
       hump)
       (Supervisor District 2) ♦ Daniel Carr, daniel.carr@sfmta.com

       This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the block at the 
       request of block residents. SFMTA collected data and confirmed that 
       typical motorist speeds are above the school speed limit of 15 MPH. 

       Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

       Public Comments:  Comments received in support.


12.  ESTABLISH – SPEED CUSHIONS
       Raymond Avenue, between Delta Street and Elliot Street (2 Speed 
       Cushions) 
       (Supervisor District 10) ♦ Ariel Ward, ariel.ward@sfmta.com

      This proposal installs traffic calming devices on the block at 
      the request of block residents. SFMTA collected data and confirmed 
      that typical motorist speeds are above the legal speed limit of 25 MPH.

      Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

      Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

13.  ESTABLISH – SPEED TABLE
       Niagara Avenue, between San Jose Avenue and Delano Avenue (1 speed 
       table) (Supervisor District 11) ♦ Jennifer Molina, jennifer.molina@sfmta.com

       District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized by Supervisor 
       Safai.
  
       Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

       Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

14.  ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMPS
       Edinburgh Street, between Russia Avenue and Persia Avenue (2 humps) 
       (Supervisor District 11) Jennifer Molina, jennifer.molina@sfmta.com

       District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized by Supervisor 
       Safai

       Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  
    
       Public Comments:  Comments received in support.


15(a).  ESTABLISH – SPEED HUMP
           Prague Street, between Winding Way and Drake Street (1 Hump) ♦

15(b).  ESTABLISH – SPEED CUSHION
           Prague Street, between Drake Street and Cordova Street 
           (1 3-lump cushion) (Supervisor District 11) 
           ♦ Jennifer Molina, jennifer.molina@sfmta.com

           District 11 neighborhood traffic calming location, prioritized by 
           Supervisor Safai

           Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

           Public Comments:  Comments received in support.

16(a).  ESTABLISH – BUS ZONE
           Jackson Street, north side, from Van Ness Avenue to 104 feet 
           easterly (extends existing bus zone by 25 feet, rescinds one 
           existing passenger loading zone)
           Jackson Street, north side, from Polk Street to 123 feet westerly 
           (rescinds one blue handicapped zone, one yellow-metered commercial 
           space No. 1612, and four general-metered spaces Nos. 1604, 1606, 1608, 
           and 1610).

16(b).   ESTABLISH – PASSENGER LOADING ZONE, 8 AM TO 8 PM, MONDAY 
            THROUGH SATURDAY
            Jackson Street, north side, from 125 feet to 145 feet east of 
            Van Ness Avenue (rescinds general-metered space No. 1630) ♦

16(c).  RESCIND – BUS ZONE
           Jackson Street, south side, from 138 feet to 209 feet east of 
           Van Ness Avenue

16(d).  ESTABLISH - METERED MOTORCYCLE PARKING
           Jackson Street, south side, from 200 feet to 207 feet east of 
           Van Ness Avenue ♦

16(e).  RESCIND - BUS FLAG STOP
           Jackson Street, northeast corner of Jackson Street and Polk 
           Street
           Jackson Street, northwest corner of Jackson Street and Polk 
           Street
           (Supervisor District 3) ♦ Michael Tamin, Michael.Tamin@sfmta.com


This proposal establishes two new bus zones to improve layover 
operations for the 12-Folsom/Pacific and 27-Bryant.

       Decision: Continuing to review public comments.

       Public Comments: Comments received in opposition.

17.  ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
       ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
       Octavia Street, east side, from 24 feet to 100 feet 
       north of Page Street (72-foot bike share station with red 
       zones on either end) (Supervisor District 5) 
       ♦ Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com

       Proposing a Ford GoBike bike share station on the east side of 
       Octavia Street, adjacent to the community garden.

       Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

       Public Comments:  Comments received in support and opposition.

18.  ESTABLISH – NO STOPPING EXCEPT BICYCLES
       ESTABLISH – BIKE SHARE STATION
       Greenwich Street, south side, from Webster Street to 61 feet 
       westerly (53-foot bike share station with red zones on either end) 
       (Supervisor District 2) ♦ Laura Stonehill, laura.stonehill@sfmta.com

       Proposing a Ford GoBike bike share station on the south side of Greenwich 
       Street, adjacent to the Hotel Del Sol.

       Decision:  Approved by City Traffic Engineer for implementation.  

       Public Comments:  Comments received in support and opposition.


Whether or not the City Traffic Engineer’s decision is considered 
a Final SFMTA Decision is determined by Division II, Section 203 
of the Transportation Code.  If the City Traffic Engineer approves 
a parking or traffic modification, it is considered a Final SFMTA 
Decision.  If a City Traffic Engineer disapproves or declines a 
parking or traffic modification, a member of the public must request 
additional review by the SFMTA of that decision which shall be 
onducted pursuant to Division II, Section 203 of the Transportation 
Code before the decision becomes 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.  Decisions reviewable by the Board of Supervisors 
are denoted with a pound (#).  Information about the review process 
can be found at: https://sfbos.org/sites/default/files/SFMTA_Action_Review_Info_Sheet.pdf
♦ Items denoted with a diamond (♦ ) can be approved by the City 
Traffic Engineer after the public hearing per Section 201 of the 
San Francisco Transportation Code.  For questions about any of these items,   
please contact:  sustainable.streets@sfmta.com and reference this order number. 
 
Approved:    

                

____________________________________                 Date: March 29, 2019
Ricardo Olea
City Traffic Engineer                    

cc: Directive File

RO:TF:tf