
""It's so congested, and this opportunity allows us to increase parking in a way that's a win-win situation," Wong said."
""We need to be really protective of our sight lines," said Sunset resident George Quick. "And you can see with these cars right here, it's really hard to see the cars coming up the street.""
A proposal to convert street space into additional parking in San Francisco's District 4 is being considered as residents evaluate its benefits against safety concerns. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency requires a petition from residents for such conversions. Supervisor Alan Wong noted that reduced parking availability is due to California's daylighting law and new transit infrastructure. While some residents support the plan, others express concerns about safety, particularly regarding visibility with angled parking, especially after a traffic death in 2022.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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