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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
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Will Golden Gate Park s JFK Drive reopen to cars? S.F. has taken its next step to find the answer
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Bicyclists and walkers wear masks and spread out to maintain social distance on JFK Drive, which is closed to thru traffic, at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.Paul Chinn/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Bicyclists and walkers wear masks and spread out to maintain social distance on JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park.Paul Chinn/The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority on Tuesday approved a panel’s report that will guide the city’s effort to resolve the fate of Golden Gate Park’s John F. Kennedy Drive, the eastern portion of which has remained closed to car traffic during much of the pandemic.
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