This document is intended to support efforts for community driven, neighborhood scale urban design strategies at a grass roots level.
It illustrates a process undertaken by Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association (DTNA) in producing a preliminary vision, Slow Triangle, for a more vibrant, welcoming, and safer neighborhood through utilizing Slow Streets concepts.
Though the following focuses on traffic calming and street design, this playbook can be used to support the development of other planning and design related interventions such as park revitalization, small business development, and affordable housing advocacy. If you find this playbook helpful, we hope you share with DTNA your success and challenges with your project as we further refined this collective process to improve our connected neighborhoods - in San Francisco or elsewhere.
Thank you to Eugene Lau and Martine Kushner for preparing this document for posterity.
3 Slow Street and Traffic Calming Community Playbook by SF Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association.pdf