Participant comments were received and summarized on a block-by-block basis.
Would like an EV station on the street
Some concerns about visibility at curb turns.
Interest in more street trees.
Concern about high downhill speeds, especially during school dismissal times.
Residents request raised intersections and street trees.
Parking is currently tight in this area, especially near Blake and Richmond.
Issues with drivers not yielding to pedestrians at Potrero/Richmond.
Residents suggest adding speed bumps and raised crosswalks for traffic calming.
Street trees and protected bike lanes prioritized by some; others worry about repurposing of on-street parking
Drivers find it hard to pull out of driveways due to lack of "No Right Turn on Red" at the Potrero intersection.
Mixed opinions on bike lanes: Some want them protected; others worry about repurposing of on-street parking
Suggestion to switch parking to the east side to maximize supply.
Residents emphasize the need for traffic calming and tree maintenance.
Concerns about traffic speeds and lack of bike lanes.
Suggestion to prioritize traffic calming and preserve parking.
Some residents oppose enlarging sidewalks or curb extensions due to repurposing of on-street parking
Emergency vehicle access is a concern, especially for fire engines at Manila.
Mixed support for repurposing on-street parking to accommodate bike lanes.
Concerns about dangerous intersections and visibility for cyclists turning.
Suggestions for speed bumps or additional traffic-calming measures.
Residents request trees but worry about maintenance issues.
Concerns about traffic speeds and repurposing on-street parking for bike lanes
Support for protected bike lanes and traffic-calming measures like raised intersections.
Some residents propose implementing parking permits for Richmond St.
Mixed support for repurposing on-street parking to accommodate bike lanes, support expressed for protected bike lanes.
Suggestion to reduce tree bulb-out lengths to preserve parking.
(no comments received)
Feedback received from residents is being incorporated into the further development of the design to include trees, reduce speed, and improve intersections. The design team will reach out to property owners to offer one-to-one meetings to discuss details of the design. The design team will also continue to meet with Fire and Police departments, working closely throughout the design process.
See the FAQ for additional information on parking, bike lanes, street trees and other topics.