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Overview

On September 26, 2006, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority’s Board of Commissioners unanimously selected the Presidio Parkway as the Preferred Alternative for the reconstruction of Doyle Drive. The Presidio Parkway will replace the existing Doyle Drive with a new parkway-type roadway that includes short tunnels, new access and improved views from within the Presidio of San Francisco.

Simulation of completed project at Richardson Avenue looking West
Simulation of completed project at Richardson Avenue looking West

Key Design Refinements to the Preferred Alternative

Working with stakeholders and resource agencies, the project team refined the Preferred Alternative to minimize or eliminate potential impacts to the natural environment, cultural and community resources, and the Presidio. Key design refinements include:

  • Raising the original profile of the southbound lanes to preserve the cultural landscape and retain the cultural relationship between the upper and lower portions of the Presidio.
  • Revising the landscaping of the Main Post tunnels to recreate the bluff north of the tunnels.
  • Realigning the low causeway to create greater separation between the roadways over the future marsh expansion area, increasing light penetration and improving the wildlife corridor. The roadway curvature introduced by this refinement also calms traffic by reducing traffic speeds before reaching city streets.
  • Reconfiguring the Girard Road interchange to preserve the Gorgas Avenue streetscape adjacent to the historic warehouses and improve views of the Palace of Fine Arts.
  • Modifying the Gorgas Avenue/Richardson Avenue intersection to improve pedestrian connections, provide consolidated transit access and deter cut-through traffic.
  • Restoring the top portion of Building 201 to its original location after construction to preserve the historic Halleck streetscape and historic bluff.
  • Treating roadway pollutant runoff with passive, low impact measures to the maximum extent practicable to improve water quality in the area.

PDF File View the design and features overview booklet (2.0 MB).
PDF File View a short overview of the project (3.0 MB).

 

 
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