The Social Security building at the corner of mission and 7th street. So the point of pedestrian safety, as i live there and i hear the busses coming by every day and i fear for the safety of pedestrians crossing those intersections where the busses turn. I strongly urge you to support option 1. Do not allow tour busses in that zone. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Jason collins, ej patente followed by michael lyons. My name is jason cohen, i have been a tour guide in San Francisco for 8 years and i urge you to approve option 2. Option 2 is a reasonable compromise that should dramatically reduce the impact of tour busses in the neighborhood while still allowing visitors some access to the famous view. As you know, the tour industry is very important in our city. In my own work, for example, the visitors i lead on tours every year represent literally thousands of nights of hotel rooms, thousands of restaurant meals. I work for a local company that takes people on half day tours, i work
Disabilities. The turning busses at the intersections of hayes, steiner, fillmorehayes, fell and scott and fell and divisadero arch into the traffic of the opposing coming lanes of traffic which impairs crossing youths, which is what val spoke of, she is the assistant of supervisor london breed, and the seniors and people with disabilities who are traveling on hayes street. There is a hospital on hayes street and there is mercy terrace Senior Housing which used to be the Southern Pacific Railway hospital at the intersection of hayes and baker. They are traveling down hayes street to go to the intersection of 7th and market, which is the closest major bus lane intersection for access to the Social Security building at the corner of mission and 7th street. So the point of pedestrian safety, as i live there and i hear the busses coming by every day and i fear for the safety of pedestrians crossing those intersections where the busses turn. I strongly urge you to support option 1. Do not a
Louder. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Lavon hickerson followed by Felicia Faulkner. Good afternoon, lavon hickerson, im a native San Franciscoan, 12 years in alamo square. Feel very privileged about that and an asthma board member. I dont think i can add a lot of details to what youve heard about the unsafe conditions option 2 presents. Im kind of old school, we have a Public High School there, i always thought when you had a school you had a quiet zone. What is it going it look like when you funnel all of the tour bus activity down hayes street . So i cant see how option no. 2 is going to work. Its also a very dangerous option when you think about cresting on that hill and trying to pass blindly around tour busses. That, to me, spells disaster. So i would ask you to please support option 1. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Felicia faulkner. Good afternoon, miss faulkner. My name is Felicia Faulkner and ive owned a building for 23 years. At the time we purchased the build