By A Mystery Man Writer
The Lake Slow Street is an effort to improve safety and support active transportation on this corridor from 28th Avenue to Arguello Boulevard, providing an important east-west connection through the Richmond neighborhood. Lake Street was initially designated as a COVID-19 Response Slow Street in April 2020, and approved by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board as a post-pandemic Slow Street in August 2021. On December 6, 2022, the SFMTA Board affirmed Lake Street’s inclusion in the ongoing Slow Streets program.
The Next Phase of Slow Streets
Letter Regarding Slow Lake Street — Slow Lake Street
Friends of Slow Lake Street❤️🚶♀️🧑🏻🦼🚴🏾♂️🚎 (@SlowLakeStreet) / X
Lake St opens for weekend as QLDC promises answers for residents
Amid confusion, SFMTA commits to making Lake Street slow
Slow Streets SF [email protected] (@SlowStreetsSF) / X
Thanks to a local biker, SF cyclists now have a new resource: a map with biking arteries color-coded by safety and level of skill required, in the style of a ski resort
Lake It Slow — Lake Waramaug Association
Slow Streets Program
Slow Streets Program
Shakespeare Avenue in Chautauqua to get speed bumps - Niagara-on-the-Lake Local
Share your love for Slow Streets with Supervisor Chan, District 1
Letter Regarding Slow Lake Street — Slow Lake Street