The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) is having public open house events for traffic control improvement projects in local neighborhood areas. The SFMTA had an open house at the public library on Saturday, March 11, 2017 in San Francisco's Richmond District. The 8th Avenue improvement project in San Francisco was on display and public review for feedback, and transit officials are calling it "neighborway" project. The project effort is to make residential streets safer for pedestrians and have traffic control from violating drivers. The SFMTA staff members presented some options to reduce traffic volume in local neighborhoods, and possible ways to reduce speeding cars on local streets. The SFMTA transit officials are working on another neighborway improvement project on Page Street, and will have open house events for public review and feedback.
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