
The city is delivering on its promises to improve north/south traffic flow and safety on the westside. All key projects promised by the city are imminent or will be completed prior to the permanent park’s opening this Spring.
Lincoln
& Great Highway
🚧 This project will be completed concurrently with the park’s opening.
Say goodbye to the confusing blinking red stop light! The city has approved plans to redesign this intersection for smooth traffic flow with double turn lanes to get everyone where they need to go quickly and safely. A separate bike/pedestrian phase, along with new, clearer routing, will provide dedicated time for people crossing the street. Want more details? Check out SFMTA’s Lincoln & Sloat Quick Build Connections Project Page.
41st Ave. & Lincoln Way
✅ The city has completed this installation and turned on the new signals for better traffic flow.
The city is delivering on its promises by installing new, additional traffic and pedestrian signals. Say goodbye to another stop sign slowing you down! These new signals will significantly increase safety for those getting to and from Golden Gate Park, as well as make the drive to and from Sunset Blvd. smoother.
Sunset Boulevard
✅ This project is complete, and relocated bus stops will soon be getting new shelters and seating.
The Sunset Boulevard sewer and repaving project was completed in January! This project includes construction of 23 new curb ramps, 20 bus pads, street base repairs and repaving along 44 blocks of Sunset Blvd. Additionally, this project moved stops for the 29 Muni bus line to the far sides of each intersection, which will help reduce traffic congestion.
Sloat & Skyline Boulevards
✅ This project is complete and will come online February 27, 2025.
Say goodbye to the chaotic stop signs at this vital intersection! New traffic & pedestrian signals, crosswalks and refuge islands are installed and energized. This key project transforms the Sloat & Skyline intersection to be more welcoming to all road users, and significantly improves transit and vehicle circulation.