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Curb Management Strategy Citizens Advisory Council December 5, 2019

Curb Management Strategy - SFMTA

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Curb Management Strategy

Citizens Advisory Council

December 5, 2019

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Curb management has always been a challenge in San Francisco

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Many users competing for curb space

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Existing and new curb uses aregrowing and expanding

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Lack of loading space creates safety hazards, transit delay

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Limitations of existing strategies

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Curb Management Team

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Curb Management Strategy

Location-based curb management planning

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Curb Management Strategy

• Policy document governing curb allocation. Recommends:

• New tools

• Policies

• Legislative changes

• Process improvements

• Holistic, proactive approach for curb allocation

• Design guidelines

• Support other city goals

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Curb Management Framework:Curb access functions

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Curb priority by land useResidential

Low Density

Residential

Med - High

Density

Neighborhood

Commercial

Downtown Major Attractor Industrial/PDR

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Curb Management Strategy: Objective 1

Advance a holistic planning approach

• Supplement the request-based Color Curb Program with proactive

curb space allocation

• Simplify loading zone hours & days of enforcement

• Revise Color Curb Program charges and cost recovery requirement

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Curb Management Strategy: Objective 2

Accommodate growing loading needs

• Right size loading zones according to context

• Extend hours of loading zones

• Improve utility of yellow and green zones

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Curb Management Strategy: Objective 3

Increase compliance with parking & loading

regulations

• Prioritize enforcement of violations that impact

safety and accessibility

• Standardize loading signs and clarify where loading is

permitted

• Develop public information campaign about loading

and street and regulation changes

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Curb Management Strategy: Objective 4

Improve access to up-to-date data

• Standardize curb data inventory

• Standardize geofencing notification procedures

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Curb Management Strategy: Objective 5

Rationalize policies towards private users of curb

space

• Study pricing to address curb use impacts

• Expand local role in regulation of TNCs

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Curb Management Strategy: Objective 6

Promote equity and access ibility

• Prioritize accessibility in curb management

• Reduce use of Muni “flag stops” and develop guidelines for when

they are permitted

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Thank you

Francesca Napolitan & Alex Jonlin

Parking & Curb Management

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