Vision Zero Ramps Study, Phase 3

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Introduction
The Vision Zero Freeway Ramps Study will identify improvements to improve safety and connectivity at 11 freeway ramps on U.S. 101 and I-280 across District 7, District 9, District 10, and District 11 — in the south and southeast parts of the city.

We need your feedback to help shape the initial designs for these ramps. Draft designs will be shared with the public for additional feedback in mid-2025. The survey is expected to take less than five minutes per freeway ramp location; you may provide feedback on as many ramp locations as you would like.

This study advances the 2022 San Francisco Streets and Freeways Strategy, which identified these freeway ramps for improvement because they have a history of collisions and are on or near the Vision Zero High Injury Network and Equity Priority Communities. Vision Zero is San Francisco’s commitment to end traffic fatalities and reduce severe injuries through policies, programs, and street design to make walking, biking, and taking transit safe, comfortable, and convenient.

Learn more about the study at sfcta.org/vzramps.

Question Title

A map showing the 11 freeway ramp locations and the neighborhoods they are located in. The Glen Park / Outer Mission neighborhood contains the following ramps: (1) I-280 and Monterey, (2) I-280 and Sadowa, and (3) I-280 and Alemany. The Bayshore neighborhood contains the following ramps: (4) 101 and Bayshore/Hester, (5) 101 and Mansell, (6) 101 and Silliman, and (7) 101 and Bayshore/Silver. The Mission/Potrero neighborhood contains the following ramps: (8) 101 and Chavez, (9) 101 and Bayshore/Jerrold, (10) 101 and Mariposa, and (11) I-280 and 18th Street.
 
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