Quentions Linger Over Future of San Francisco Neighborhood 'Slow Streets'
Over the course of the pandemic, so-called “slow streets” popped up in neighborhoods throughout San Francisco. They were initially rolled out as an emergency program that wasn’t expected to last for more than a few weeks. However, much like restaurant parklets, that didn’t end up being the case as they’re still in place in many locations across the city. Max Darrow reports.