Monday Morning Headlines Some Commutes Have Gotten Slightly Longer on City's West Side

San Francisco, CALocal News

Commute times have increased in western San Francisco following the closure of the Great Highway to vehicles. Drivers in the Outer Sunset and Outer Richmond neighborhoods are experiencing delays, especially during peak hours. Reports indicate that some routes now take several minutes longer than they did previously. The city plans to monitor traffic patterns to assess the impact of the closure on local commuters. In related news, protests against ICE activities took place in SoMa, reflecting broader tensions in the community.

Additionally, incidents such as the robbery of Le Marais Bakery in the Castro have raised safety concerns. These events underscore the challenges faced by residents in navigating both transportation and community dynamics. Authorities are expected to address these issues as they arise.

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