Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association Transportation Committee

About

This is the blog of the Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association (DTNA) Transportation Committee. We’ve started this blog because there are a number of projects in the neighborhood that are going to have major impacts on some of our main streets, including Church and Duboce Streets, in the coming months.

We are working with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which runs the MUNI transit system, to ensure that the projects improve the neighborhood for everyone with as little inconvenience to our daily lives as possible. But we recognize that it’s very important to keep everyone in the neighborhood — and along the N-Judah and J lines — in the loop with what’s going on and ensure that you can give your feedback as the project progresses. This blog is just one element of our efforts to ensure diverse community involvement in the planning and monitoring of these projects. (We recognize that many residents do not use or have access to the Internet, so we are also reaching out to residents through non-electronic means.)

Though we certainly encourage comments on this blog, the best way to get involved with guiding these projects is to contact Kit Hodge, the chair of the Transportation Committee, about attending our meetings or sharing other ideas that a blog comment can’t capture in full.

DTNA’s Transportation Committee is a subcommittee of its Land Use Committee.

Members

  • Darryl Carbonaro
  • Peter Cohen
  • Jake Donham
  • Kit Hodge, Chair
  • Blaine Merker
  • Neal Patel
  • Peter Straus
  • David Troup
  • Garrin Wong

About the Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association
You may have noticed that you get a black and white newsletter from the Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association roughly every two months. That’s DTNA. We’re an all-volunteer membership-based association of residents and business owners who guide the development of the wonderful Duboce Triangle neighborhood.

If you’re interested in learning what’s going on in the neighborhood, want to meet your neighbors or have an idea for improving our neighborhood, come to our next member meeting (they’re once every two months on the second Monday of the month at 7:30 pm). Bonus: join DTNA online so that you can vote on important neighborhood issues.

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