SF Close to Closing Down Embarcadero
Apparently San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is pushing for a closure of San Francisco’s Embarcadero (the road that sweeps around the city on along the bay). This closure would happen just for 4 hours during two Sundays this summer. The San Francisco Chronoical is reporting on the Car-free parties planned for Embarcadero.
The idea by Newsom is to shut down a 6 mile stretch of the Embarcadero (San Francisco is essentially 7 miles by 7 miles in size) to cars on August 31st and September 14th. Allowing only pedestrians and bicycles on the Embarcadero from from 9am to 1pm. The idea is to have a roller skating area, bicycle training wheels area, and yoga classes held on the Embarcadero during the closure. The idea is for residents to partake of physical activity in a wide, open space not usually available in this section of San Francisco.
If this idea passes (there is considerable opposition by business along the Embarcadero concerned the closure will cut into their business during these two busy Sundays) it would make for some intersting photography during that 4 hour stretch. I have images already be pre-visualized about a yoga class in the middle of this 3 lane road with the San Francisco Ferry Building or Finacial District buildings in the background.
Bay Area photographers should keep an eye on this story and be ready to photograph should this closure go through. This is definately a photogrpahy opportunity you don’t want to miss.
(Photo Credit: MD111)
Tags: Closure, Embarcadero, Photo Op, San Francisco
July 13th, 2008 at 10:11 am
SF Close to Closing Down Embarcadero…
San Francisco is trying to shut down the Embarcadero for a few days this summer. What a great photo opportunity should it happen!…
August 29th, 2008 at 11:36 pm
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August 31st, 2008 at 3:26 pm
As usual, disabled people who must use autos are shoved aside, boaters trying to access the only launch ramp will get screwed, restaurants will have to hang on to their garbage an extra day, and do you really think the merchants in Chinatown welcome “visitors” from The Bayview?