It would make 1.5 miles of the drive permanently car free, as it has been throughout most of the COVID-19 pandemic. It would also implement some one-way streets, new bicycle facilities and other access improvements.
The mayor said the car-free proposal was found to have broad support in the city's outreach process. The mayor's statement said the city will continue to work to ensure Golden Gate Park, de Young Museum, and the California Academy of Sciences remain accessible to the public.Supervisor Haney on Twitter, called the current version of car-free JFK Dr. a "joyful refuge" adding perhaps prematurely, "It’s a wonderful thing for our city that this will continue permanently."
This is awesome.