The term “pedestrian environment” refers to the areas of the street where people walk, shop, sit, play, or interact – outside of moving vehicles. Generally speaking, this refers to the sidewalk areas between the property line and the curb, and the crossing areas at intersections. However, the pedestrian environment can also include portions of the street normally associated with vehicular traffic—such as during street fairs or farmer’s markets, or parking lanes that are temporarily used for other activities, or the entire street on small-scale, slow-moving streets such as alleys, public staircases, or pedestrian pathways. |
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This
project is made possible by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority
through
a grant of Proposition K Local Transportation Sales Tax Funds.