Let's Dream of a Tolerable Fisherman's Wharf
Oh, sure, you've seen all the coverage of Jan Gehl's plan
to turn Fisherman's Wharf into something tolerable. But wouldn't you
like to know more? The excellent SPUR is holding a forum TODAY about the city's plan
to alleviate pedestrian-congestion by updating the neighborhood's
1950s-style freeway-inspired urban design: widening sidewalks,
installing benches, and adding bike lanes, injunction be damned. After
all, be honest: when's the last time you went to Fisherman's Wharf?
Probably when you had out-of-town guests.
SPUR's guest will be urban designer Neil Hrushowy, explaining the
plan and answering questions. It's at SPUR's office at 312 Sutter St.
(at Grant), Fifth Floor, from 12:30 to 1:30 pm. "Feel free to bring a
lunch," says SPUR, which is a nice way of saying, "no we're not feeding
you; what do we look like, a Waffle House?" It's free for SPUR members
and $5 for everyone else.
And!
Don't miss their Thursday forum on high-speed rail! Rail expert Rod
Diridon, Sr. is visiting. Says SPUR, "Let him lead you on a world tour
of high-speed rail systems and then enjoy a spirited and informed
discussion of the practicalities and politics of California's proposed
high speed rail." Same time, place, and catering arrangements as before.
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