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From Matthew Roth at Streetsblog SF
The pioneer Pavement to Parks plaza at Castro Street, 17th Street, and Market Street is about to celebrate its first... Click to read more+
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From Andy J. Wang at Curbed SF
It was kind of expected that the "temporary" 17th Street Plaza in the Castro, the first of a number of... Click to read more+
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From Matthew Roth at Streetsblog SF
At yesterday’s Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and Transportation (ISCOTT) meeting, where decisions about temporary street closures are decided by... Click to read more+
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From Matthew Roth at Streetsblog SF
The entire family of San Francisco city agencies responsible for maintaining its streets made an unconventional decision to close a... Click to read more+
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From Matthew Roth at Streetsblog SF
Despite concern from some neighborhood residents that the trial pedestrian plaza on 17th Street and Castro Street would be overrun... Click to read more+
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From Matthew Roth at Streetsblog SF
Standing before a crowd of more than 100 people, many of them city staff who had worked to realize the... Click to read more+
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From Rachel Gordon at SFGate
City work crews hustled Monday to transform a small stretch of 17th Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood into a... Click to read more+
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From Bryan Goebel at Streetsblog SF
In less than 24 hours, city officials, including Mayor Gavin Newsom, will be standing in a new pedestrian plaza on... Click to read more+
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From John King at SFGate
San Francisco's newest public space is outlined with planters made of thick paper tubes. Granite slabs turned on their side... Click to read more+
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