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  DSC01496-_01.JPG - The wierd edge line can be seen here. It was origianlly placed several years ago (circa 2008)) from Piedmont to the Guadalupe bridge. Part of it was obliterated when a portion was rebuilt in 2010 (?). You can see the transition here, which is just north beyond where 48th street turns left.The wierd edge stripe (it's basically just barely to the left of the gutter pan joint) was painted after a REALLY BAD plan to create a sub-standard bike lane (perhaps 3' total width) was quashed (see email archives: July 9, 2008, and then follow up confirming no further work anticipated in Oct 27, which was just after the gutter-aligned edgeline was painted).  
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The wierd edge line can be seen here. It was origianlly placed several years ago (circa 2008)) from Piedmont to the Guadalupe bridge. Part of it was obliterated when a portion was rebuilt in 2010 (?). You can see the transition here, which is just north beyond where 48th street turns left. The wierd edge stripe (it's basically just barely to the left of the gutter pan joint) was painted after a REALLY BAD plan to create a sub-standard bike lane (perhaps 3' total width) was quashed (see email archives: July 9, 2008, and then follow up confirming no further work anticipated in Oct 27, which was just after the gutter-aligned edgeline was painted). Download Original Image
Camera: SONY DSC-H20 | Date: 11/17/11 11:00 AM | Resolution: 800 x 600 | ISO: 80 | Exp. Time: 1/640s | Aperture: 3.5 | Focal Length: 6.3mm
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