A deadly crash at a bus stop in San Francisco's West Portal neighborhood that killed a family of four last month led city officials to quickly come up with a plan to make the intersection much safer.The family -- Diego Cardoso de Oliveira and Matilde Ramos Pinto, their 2-year-old son Joaquin and infant Caue Ramos Pinto de Oliveira -- all died after being struck by an SUV while waiting at a bus stop at Ulloa Street and Lenox Way on March 16.
rolled out the redesign last week, saying it was based on years of study here. They're currently asking for feedback. Opponents have launched their own feedback campaign, asking neighbors to voice their concerns. The signs are already in the windows of businesses up and down the street.'Everyone be prepared to ask pragmatic questions,' Mogannam said of the changes. ' And The city needs to come up with viable answers.
is still asking for input. They will conduct another polling session in the area during the Wednesday evening commute.