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'Crookedest Street in The World' to close

  

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Via:  nona62  •  10 years ago  •  6 comments

'Crookedest Street in The World' to close

'Crookedest Street in The World' to close

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    Motorists make their way down Lombard Street on Tuesday, May 20, 2014, in San Francisco. San Francisco's crooked street could soon be closed to tourists in the summertime. A transportation commission is scheduled to consider an experimental shutdown of the famously curvaceous block of Lombard Street plus an adjoining block where cars line up and wait.(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

San Francisco transit leaders will temporarily a stretch of Lombard Street, a popular tourist spot that's known as the "Crookedest Street in The World."

On Tuesday, the city's Municipal Agency unanimously approved a pilot closure to vehicles on the oft-photographed, well-traveled curvy and winding thoroughfare for four consecutive weekends starting in late June and including the Fourth of July weekend during the busy summer tourist season. The vehicle closure does not to residents who live in the area.

About an average of 2,000 vehicles travel on the street each weekend day during that period, the city said.

WHAT IS LOMBARD STREET?

The world famous scenic, hilly street in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood been featured on TV, in movies and even video games is known for its one-block stretch of winding brick road that consists of eight sharp, hairpin turns. Attracting hundreds of thousands annually, tourists prefer to take snapshot panoramic views of the city at the top and then drive down the crooked street with flower gardens at every corner like it's an amusement park ride. It is perhaps the most popular tourist destination in San Francisco besides the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, the Cable Cars and Fisherman's Wharf.

WHY WOULD THEY CLOSE IT?

The temporary closing idea came at the of Supervisor Mark Farrell and a steady stream of complaints by some residents wanting to curb the street's chronic gridlock mostly due to curious tourists, especially during the summer.

"This will be a test to improve the safety for residents, pedestrians and motorists in the area," MTA spokesman Paul Rose said. "There are often a lot of people who come to either take pictures or drive down the street and it can cause lengthy delays."

WHAT DO TOURISTS THINK?

Tourist Dylan Giordano, 21, of Los Angeles, agreed, as he took in the scenery Tuesday with his family visiting from Florida. "It's an insane amount of traffic and it must be difficult and obnoxious for the wealthy residents who live here and can't even get into their own driveway," said Giordano, who just graduated from the California with his degree in Environmental and .

WHAT WOULD BE THE IMPACT?

The city will evaluate what impact the temporary closure will have and may seek to shut down Lombard Street more often, Rose said. No permanent shutdown is being considered yet.


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Nona62
Professor Silent
link   seeder  Nona62    10 years ago

What beautiful scenery! I would like to go there someday.

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
link   Kavika     10 years ago

It's really a very cool place. We had an office on California St. in SF. It was steep, when it rained there, if you were driving up or down the hill, you did not want your tires to get in the trolly car tracks, cuz you'd end up going the opposite direction you wanted to go it.

 
 
 
Nona62
Professor Silent
link   seeder  Nona62    10 years ago

Never been to San Francisco, but I've stayed in Palm Desert, very pretty area.

Sounds like a tricky place to drive...

 
 
 
Nona62
Professor Silent
link   seeder  Nona62    10 years ago

hmmm ...sounds interesting...

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
link   Kavika     10 years ago

I know that Royal, thatwhy I said our office was onCALIFORNIAST.

 
 
 
Petey Coober
Freshman Silent
link   Petey Coober    10 years ago

Just because you can't drive that stretch now doesn't mean you can't take it on your skateboard ...

 
 

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