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Vol. IIINo. 184
Neighborhood · On the record · 3 stories · Sunday, July 5

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Glen Park Gets SF's First Tiled Pedestrian Bridge, and It's Actually Charming

A Small Win for a City That Could Use More of Them Somewhere between the endless budget debates and the infrastructure headaches, San Francisco occasionally does something that…

By The Desk · May 6, 2026

Let's be honest — most pedestrian bridges in San Francisco range from "aggressively boring" to "actively depressing." They're the kind of infrastructure you walk across with your head down, AirPods in, trying not to think about the crumbling concrete beneath your feet. So when one of them gets a full tile treatment and suddenly looks like it belongs in a European plaza rather than next to a BART station, it's worth noting.

The project is a testament to what community-driven beautification can accomplish — particularly when it doesn't require a multi-million-dollar city contract and a decade of environmental review. This is the kind of small-scale, high-impact improvement that makes neighborhoods more livable without bleeding the public coffers dry. No massive bureaucratic apparatus required. Just vision, craftsmanship, and a willingness to make something better.

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