During a recent San Francisco city meeting, Chief Demens raised urgent concerns regarding the safety of "slow streets" in the city. He emphasized that without clear guidelines on what constitutes a barrier on these streets, the situation has become increasingly hazardous. Demens described the current state as "dangerous," highlighting the need for immediate attention to this issue.
The discussion also touched on the proposal to make 13 new slow streets permanent, a topic that has not been thoroughly addressed in previous meetings. Chief Demens requested that this matter be added to the agenda for future discussions, indicating a strong desire for the commission to evaluate the implications of these changes on community safety.
As the meeting concluded, it was clear that the safety of slow streets and the proposed changes will be pivotal topics in upcoming sessions. The city is urged to prioritize these discussions to ensure the well-being of its residents.