Friday, June 08, 2018

City Hall's contempt for small business

Head of MTA is a bike guy


Coursing through the Parkside and Sunset neighborhoods, Taraval Street is dotted with small businesses. Since 2015, their owners have strenuously opposed Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) plans to cut parking along the commercial corridor. The latest flare-up came on Monday, May 5th. Taraval merchants were vexed to see fresh red paint along the entire curb of the 2200 block. 

Gone were the parking spaces in front of Gene's Liquor & Deli, Universal Fire Equipment, Avenues Pet Hospital, Allstate Insurance and the Zhong Shan Restaurant. Reportedly, there was no forewarning. Although the MTA had promised fliers, business owners say they weren't notified. Worse, the parking ban deters customers and eliminates loading zones for daily deliveries of essential supplies.

Taraval is an MTA Rapid Transit Project. The rationale, per Muni Forward, is to speed up transit times and enhance public safety. The City's Vision Zero program, designed to end pedestrian deaths, labels Taraval between 26th and 36th Avenues a "High Injury Network." 

However, there are many hazardous roadways and Taraval doesn't rank among Vision Zero's 57 priorities...(Taraval Merchants see red over parking ban)

Rob's comment:
Usually the MTA removes parking that small businesses in the neighborhoods rely on is to make bike lanes, which it has done on Upper Market Street, 17th Street, Polk Street, Ocean Avenue, and Masonic Avenue.

But the MTA often deploys the safety lie---safety for everyone, including pedestrians, not just cyclists---to justify its "improvements" to city streets, which it did prominently to justify both the Polk Street bike project and the Masonic Avenue bike project. 

Like redesigning city streets on behalf of a small minority of cyclists based on nothing but the hope that more people will start riding bikes, Vision Zero is a fantasy, since the city will not eliminate traffic deaths by 2024. (Vision Zero is just a slogan)


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1 Comments:

At 3:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

MTA has recently removed a lane of traffic along 16th street and during evening commute it is locked traffic. Disaster!

https://www.sfmta.com/blog/16th-street-muni-and-safety-improvements-way

 

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