Transit, Housing and Children Top Supervisor's List
Supported by Beep's Burgers In this week’s newsletter, Supervisor Myrna Melgar on her reelection campaign, and then: * Jose Ortega
The general public can provide feedback on five recommendations to improve traffic in the neighborhood until April 27.
The funding may be used to install pedestrian bulb outs, transit bulb outs and boarding island extensions.
A passenger survey found top priorities for improvements ranged from increasing bus frequency to speeding up travel times.
Heavy construction is set for early 2023 and is anticipated to take six to eight weeks.
Every rail and bus line in the neighborhood that you need to know.
The events will feature yoga, street cleanups and storytime activities for children all at the neighborhood’s three mini parks.
The KT-Ingleside-Third light rail line will be no more once the Central Subway fully opens for service in early January.
The 10th annual turkey drive contributed 1,392 turkeys last year and seeks to do more this year given the rise of food costs caused by inflation.
The $116.3 million in public funds will cover 65% of the project’s costs and help the university meet its student housing goals.
Bike lanes to better streetcar boarding islands are the types of projects under consideration for the Ocean Avenue Mobility Action Plan.
The first public outreach meeting for the plan to prioritize transit and street improvements for the neighborhood will be held next week.
The city is collecting feedback from M Ocean View riders in preparation for upcoming improvement projects.
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