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Supervisor Yee Wants to Put Pedestrian Safety First; You Can Help

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Join Walk SF and other community members in demanding the much needed fixes for Monterey Boulevard, the area around Glen Park BART, Sloat, and many other wide, dangerous streets.

District 7 is home to a number of dangerous streets. Most recently, there have been two terrible crashes here: the tragic death of Lowell high school student Hanren Chang, and the serious injury of a pedestrian near the West Portal MUNI station.

If you have experiences to share about walking in District 7, please share them:

D7 Pedestrian Safety Hearing
Thursday, April 4 
10 a.m.  
City Hall Room 250 

Supervisor Norman Yee has made pedestrian safety his first order of business for his district: West Portal, Parkside, St. Francis Wood, Forest Hill, Ingleside Terrace, Sunnyside, and Park Merced — this is your chance tell demand the fixes needed to prevent more tragedies:

  • Share your experiences with dangerous streets like Monterey, Portola Drive, 19th Avenue, Ocean, Sunset, and Lake Merced Boulevard
  • Speak up for street safety improvements in District 7  

If you can’t attend the hearing, send your feedback: call the District 7 office at (415) 554-6516 or email Supervisor Yee at Norman.Yee@sfgov.org.

For detailed, live updates on the hearing, contact jon@friendsofmontereyblvd.org or follow @MontereyBlvdSF on Twitter.