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S.F. s Slow Streets are here to stay. Here s how the city will decide which ones to keep
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A bicyclist rides past signs at the intersection of MLK Drive and Chain of Lakes Drive/41st Avenue placed to alert people to a Slow Street as a pedestrian walks on MLK Drive in Golden Gate Park in September 2020.Lea Suzuki/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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A bicyclist enters a Slow Street in Golden Gate Park as a truck exits Golden Gate Park at MLK Drive and Lincoln Avenue in September in San Francisco.Lea Suzuki/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
SF s newest mural is a love letter to Slow Streets
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Street artist Amos Goldbaum just completed a mural on a block of a slow street at Sanchez and 24th streets in San Francisco on March 5, 2021.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
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People walk by a mural created by street artist Amos Goldbaum on a block of a slow street at Sanchez and 24th Streets in San Francisco, Calif. on Mar. 5, 2021.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
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Street artist Amos Goldbaum points out details in his just completed a mural on a block of a slow street at Sanchez and 24th Streets in San Francisco, Calif. on Mar. 5, 2021.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less