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.
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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.
This rendering shows what Haight Street in San Francisco would look like if the corridor was turned into a pedestrian-only neighborhood. (Revolutionize Haight)