The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a closure of Great Highway between Sloat and Skyline boulevards that would turn a portion of the road of into a multiuse coastal trail.
The project also aims to link Great Highway with Fort Funston and Lake Merced as part of the state’s network of coastal trails. An SFMTA spokesperson said that the agency plans to improve intersections around the closed area to accommodate new traffic patterns stemming from the closure of roughly 3,300 feet of Great Highway. The SFMTA also has its eyes on additional improvements at the Sloat and Skyline intersections, as well as along Sloat Boulevard.
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