BANNING CARS ON MARKET STREET IN SAN FRANCISCO WITHIN BAY AREA

The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) is planning to ban personal cars on Market Street in The City for pedestrians and transit safety elements. The SFMTA staffing will start outreaching to local communities and businesses regarding therein plan for safety reasoning. The business loading zones will become limited on Market Street and may use other alternative locations. It seems other business merchants have been using side streets for trucks to unload and may work permanently. The environmental and engineering report will be forthcoming for the project development sometimes next year or later. The project is called Better Market Street Plan with an effort to ban personal cars on Market Street, and plans to start construction during 2020 for the new transformation.

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