San Francisco’s new ‘daylighting’ plan lets groups put planters in no-parking zones

San Francisco neighborhood groups will be allowed to place planters and murals in some daylighted intersection corners under a new 24-month pilot program approved by the city’s transit board, an effort meant to turn no-parking zones into more protected public spaces.

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced the Safety Zone Program earlier this month, saying it will pair state-mandated daylighting with bike racks, soft-hit posts, painted safety zones, concrete elements and community-led beautification.

One unusual part of the plan, called Community Corners, lets eligible neighborhood organizations and adjacent businesses add planters or street murals to painted daylighting zones…

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