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Rally Friday Morning to Save Market/Octavia Bike Lane
By Bryan Goebel |
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition members, cyclists and several electeds, including Supervisors Ross Mirkarimi and Bevan Dufty, plan to be at the intersection of Market/Octavia tomorrow morning to protest an MTA proposal to remove the eastbound bike lane and concrete barrier. Turn out and add your voice to the growing list of those opposed to removing […]
Nissan Leaf Coming to SF Saturday, Polar Bear Hugging Expected
By Matthew Roth |
The all-electric Nissan Leaf will make its debut tomorrow in San Francisco after the company delivers its first production vehicle to Olivier Chalouhi in Petaluma. Chalouhi was the first customer to order a Leaf online and the company intends to reward him for his early adoption. Chalouhi will pick up his vehicle at the Nissan […]
Big Events, Like the Warriors Parade, Can Prove Transit’s Resilience
By Melanie Curry |
BART was ready. The city of Oakland was expecting 1.5 to 2 million people to pile into downtown this morning to celebrate the Warrior’s NBA championship. Oakland is the geographic center of the BART system, so for most people it made sense to use BART for at least part of their trip in to the […]
This Week: Transit Week, Streetsblog’s 10th Birthday Party, Public Comment Training
By Roger Rudick |
Here are this week’s highlights from the Streetsblog calendar
More Protected Bike Lanes Called for at ‘Bike to Work’ Day Rally
By Roger Rudick |
Mayor Breed demands twenty more miles of protected bike lanes in the next two years
This Week: Bike to Baseball, Walk to Work, Main Street
By Roger Rudick |
Here are this week’s highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Tuesday Bike to the Park Night. The Giants, in conjunction with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, are holding a special, pre-game fundraising event before Tuesday’s game against San Diego to raise money for community bike builds. Tuesday, April 9, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Seals Plaza, Oracle Park, 24 Willie […]