San Francisco’s innovative daylighting program is transforming underutilized no-parking zones into vibrant green spaces, actively inviting local neighborhoods and community groups to participate in the city’s urban revitalization efforts. By allowing residents to install custom planters and greenery, the initiative promotes environmental sustainability, enhances pedestrian safety, and encourages social cohesion in busy street corridors. This hands-on approach reallocates space traditionally reserved for parked cars to foster cleaner air and more inviting public areas.

Key features of the daylighting project include:

  • Community Ownership: Residents and nonprofits can apply to manage and maintain planters, ensuring spaces reflect local character.
  • Environmental Benefits: Green installations help reduce urban heat islands and improve stormwater absorption.
  • Safety Enhancements: Daylighting improves sight lines for pedestrians and drivers, reducing accidents.
Zone Type Planter Size Allowed Maintenance Responsibility
Residential No-Parking Up to 4 ft x 6 ft Community Group
Commercial No-Parking Up to 6 ft x 8 ft Local Business Coalition
Mixed-Use Districts Varies by block City & Community Partners