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The City still has no policy or plan for safe streets. Demand one with us on May 19. - Walk San Francisco

Summary by Walk San Francisco
Last week, when I stood on the steps of City Hall at a rally with Supervisor Myrna Melgar for safe streets, I was taken back to November 17.  On that day, on the same steps, were 317 pairs of white shoes. Each pair of shoes was to remember a person who died in a traffic crash on our streets since 2014. The temporary memorial included shoes for one baby and shoes for four young children. If our City doesn’t finally make traffic safety a priority,…
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Walk San Francisco broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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