At June's DTNA Land Use meeting we discussed development projects, street conditions, and had a presentation from Refuse RefuseSF.
There are several developments in our neighborhood at various stages of being proposed or permitted for construction that have stalled during the pandemic. We continue to support additional housing in our community and advocate for positive growth in our neighborhood.
The use of our streets is another recurring topic of conversation at Land Use meetings. While we wait on SFMTA to issue the results of their Noe Slow Street survey, we continue to work with City officials and agencies to explore how we can make our public rights-of-way safer for pedestrians, cyclists, commuters, and drivers.
Efforts like traffic calming on 14th Street will make our neighborhood safer while maintaining access and accessibility to and through our neighborhood.
14th Street neighbors have expressed support for traffic calming but they have raised concerns about perpendicular or angle parking on the hill. While the Land Use Committee has reviewed various parking options for 14th Street, DTNA is not advocating for any changes to the existing parking layout.
Refuse Refuse SF is a group founded by San Franciscans who wanted to clean up their neighborhood and are spreading their message across the City. They are working with DTNA and Friends of Duboce Park to set up a trash pick-up day in the Duboce Triangle. Stay tuned for more details!
In view of the July 4th holiday, our July 5th Land Use meeting has been canceled. Our next meeting will be on Monday, August 2nd. Please email landuse@dtna.org for a Zoom invitation to the August meeting or to ask questions regarding Land Use.
Read more about the June 7th meeting, DTNA initiatives and Triangle news in the August-September issue of the Duboce Triangle News.