SFMTA Williams Avenue Quick-Build Safety Project
Summary
SCH Number
2022030172
Public Agency
City and County of San Francisco
Document Title
SFMTA Williams Avenue Quick-Build Safety Project
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
3/4/2022
Document Description
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency proposes to implement transportation safety improvements on Williams Avenue between 3rd Street and Phelps/Vesta Street. The project would remove one westbound travel lane and converting some segments of parallel parking tci perpendicular parking to encourage vehicle speed reduction on the project corridor and to increase safety for pedestrians. The project would also install speed cushions, painted pedestrian median refuges, upgraded pedestrian crossings (to continental crosswalks), daylighting, and painted safety zones along the corridor. In addition, the project would upgrade the existing far side flag stop on Williams Avenue at 3rd Street to a 100-foot bus zone for the outbound 54 Felton bus route. Given the close proximity of transit stop spacing (230 feet), the project would remove/consolidate the existing nearside (of the intersection) flag stop on Van Dyke Avenue at 3rd Street with the new bus zone.
Contact Information
Name
Jennifer McKellar
Agency Name
City and County of San Francisco
Job Title
Senior Planner
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
San Francisco
Counties
San Francisco
Regions
Citywide
Cross Streets
Williams Avenue between 3rd Street and Phelps/Vesta streets (in public right-of-way)
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Statutory Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Public Resources Code section 21080.25
Reasons for Exemption
This project in its approved form has been determined to be exempt from environmental review because it is eligible for a Statutory Exemption
per Public Resources Code section 21080.25 since it would implement pedestrian facility improvements; will be carried out by a public agency; is located within an existing public right of way in an urbanized area; would not add physical infrastructure that increases new automobile capacity on existing rights-of-way; would not require the demolition of affordable housing units; would not exceed a cost of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in 2020 United States dollars; and would be constructed by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and Public Works Shops and would not require the use of contractors for labor.
County Clerk
San Francisco