conditions, perform a community safety needs assessment, and develop a prioritized list of pedestrian safety improvements for Lake Merced Boulevard. In addition, community outreach was conducted, from June 6 to 22, 2021, in the form of a virtual open house that included an online overview or “Story Map” of the project. In coordination with the open house, online and hard copy surveys were administered to the community and promoted in partnership with Steering Committee members. As of August 2021, public transit service has increased incrementally in the Project Area, and the SFMTA is developing a strategy to respond to the changing travel patterns as we emerge from the pandemic. The Lake Merced Pedestrian Safety CBTP is consistent with post-COVID demand as it's assumed that the community will continue to rely on pedestrian and transit infrastructure around the Project Area. In addition, this document has been developed to be flexible and amenable to revision based on return to normal conditions.
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View of Lake Merced