San Francisco Allocates $1.1 Million for Transformative ‘Green Oasis’ in Tenderloin

<p>San Francisco is setting aside $1.1 million to fund a &ldquo;green oasis&rdquo; of open public space in one of the city&rsquo;s densest neighborhoods, the Tenderloin.</p> <p>Last Tuesday, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority board approved two five-year prioritization programs including several projects related to traffic signs and signals upgrades and pedestrian and safety street improvements, such as the Golden Gate Greenway Project.</p> <p>The project will convert the 100 block of Golden Gate Avenue from two lanes of traffic to one, adding green spaces, sitting areas and play areas for families on both sides of the roadway.</p> <p><a href="https://jeroldchinn.medium.com/san-francisco-allocates-1-1-million-for-transformative-green-oasis-in-tenderloin-7743dfbde25e"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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