Mayor Lurie, Community Leaders Cut Ribbon, Celebrate Completion of Potrero Gateway Project

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Mayor Daniel Lurie inaugurated the Potrero Gateway project in San Francisco, enhancing safety for pedestrians and cyclists through wider sidewalks and protected bike lanes. This initiative addresses safety concerns identified by the SFMTA’s Vision Zero team, targeting areas previously deemed unsafe. Supervisor Shamann Walton stressed the importance of community advocacy in transforming this neglected space into a welcoming environment. San Francisco Public Works Director Carla Short remarked on the project's significant impact on local safety and mobility. Additionally, the project includes public art, featuring sculptures that connect to the area's historical context as a marshy shoreline.

The Potrero Gateway project exemplifies how strategic infrastructure investments can improve urban spaces. Mayor Lurie's efforts, including the launch of an automated speed camera program, aim to enhance safety across the city. This initiative not only prioritizes safety but also fosters a vibrant community atmosphere.

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