Project Update November 2024
Asphalt Impressions
The Sixth Street Pedestrian Safety Project will create a safe and inviting place for people to get around on 6th Street. Public Works is partnering with the SFMTA to design and build this important project which will include streetscape elements including sidewalk widening, corner bulb-outs, pedestrian scale lighting, and signalized pedestrian crossings. The project will also include the installation of new street trees and reflect the neighborhood identity through paving and street furnishing. With input from the community, San Francisco Public Works and SFMTA will integrate community expressions into enhancing safety and walkability.
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Open House Boards
The 6th Street Project will be presenting the Community Identity Plaque installation at the March 18th SFAC Civic Design Review (CDR) meeting. There is opportunity for public comment at the CDR Meeting, and members of the public are encouraged to attend. For more information, please see the link below.
https://www.sf.gov/meeting/march-18-2024/civic-design-review-committee-meeting-hybrid
Project Overview
6th Street from Market Street to Howard Street and the intersection of 6th Street and Bryant Street.
The Sixth Street Pedestrian Safety Project will include sidewalk widening, pedestrian crosswalks, corner bulbouts, new traffic signals, new pedestrian lighting, and streetscape enhancement opportunities such as decorative paving and gateway element.