'Code Brown' means what you think it means: On the street with the Tenderloin guides
Briefly

Safe Passage, a program established to protect children and seniors in the Tenderloin, operates amidst high levels of pedestrian injuries, aiming to ensure safe navigation.
The Tenderloin has seen severe crashes at rates ten times higher than elsewhere, emphasizing the urgent need for programs like Safe Passage to protect its vulnerable residents.
Margarita Mena, a staffer, details her experiences with incidents, highlighting the challenges faced by Safe Passage in ensuring safety amid ongoing drug activity and erratic behavior.
New traffic safety measures, including a significant federal grant for improvements, reflect ongoing efforts to combat the dangers of the Tenderloin’s streets and enhance pedestrian safety.
Read at Mission Local
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