The third phase of city street closures was proposed last week to provide added open space to communities during the ongoing pandemic and led by the neighborhood task force— launched by the San Francisco Bike Coalition, Walk SF, CCSROC, the Tenderloin Community Benefit District (TLCBD), and other community organizations in 2018 to demand more city investment in making Tenderloin streets safer. Read more via Hoodline.
The Tenderloin also houses a dense, large population of seniors and disabled adult residents, according to Eric Rozell, TLCBD safety campaign worker, co-facilitator of the task force, and neighborhood resident.
Update 7/24: Since this article, the proposed Slow Street expansion in the Tenderloin has been approved!
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