Plan would turn SF's Upper Haight into pedestrian-only neighorhood

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
This rendering shows what Haight Street in San Francisco would look like if the corridor was turned into a pedestrian-only neighborhood.
This rendering shows what Haight Street in San Francisco would look like if the corridor was turned into a pedestrian-only neighborhood.
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There's a new idea floating around to turn San Francisco's Upper Haight Street corridor into a pedestrian-only neighborhood.

It's all part of the Revolutionize Haight movement, which was created by Reed Martin, a one-time San Francisco mayoral candidate.

According to SFGate.com, Martin wants to close Haight Street to most private vehicles.

The trade-off, according to Martin, is better outdoor space for pedestrians and a healthier, more organic transit corridor that better serves neighbors.

Click here to learn more about Martin's plan.