In the wake of cyclist Amelie Le Moullac's death at the corner of Folsom and Sixth, the city announced plans for a bike lane between Fourth and Eleventh streets.
"By the end of the year, a buffered bicycle lane will go up on" the one-way street, which currently has bicycles traveling right alongside cars," reports SF Appeal/BCN. "The four-lane street will be converted to three lanes to accommodate the new space for bicycles. The project is estimated to cost about $253,000."
The community will gather to discuss the Folsom Street bike lane next month. We'll update you with more details as they trickle in to us.
A driver, if you recall, killed Le Moullac after hitting her at the intersection of Folsom and Sixth Streets in SOMA.