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Bernal and Glen Park Neighbors Seek Traffic Calming in “The Cut”
By Matthew Roth |
Looking south on San Jose Avenue from Randall Street. The southbound direction narrows to two lanes, but the northbound direction remains three. Photos: Matthew Roth By the time the political tides had turned against ripping up neighborhoods to make way for freeways in the late 1950s, the result of the San Francisco freeway revolt, many […]
This Week: Downtown S.F., Board Meeting, Smart City Cycling
By Roger Rudick |
Here is a list of events this week.
Wayfinding Signs: A Nice Touch for the Developing “Green Connections” Plan
By Aaron Bialick |
City planners continue developing a vision for a network of lush, pleasant streets prioritized for walking and biking between the city’s parks and waterfronts. Staff from the SF Planning Department plans to present its draft network [PDF] for the “Green Connections” project at an open house next Wednesday, October 3, and the public is invited to weigh […]
This Week: Workplace of the Future, Vigil Ride, BART Extension Meeting
By Roger Rudick |
Here are this week’s highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Monday today! Designing for the Unknown. When we think about the workplace of the future, are we thinking about the right things? What if we expanded our imaginings to include things like artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, 3D printing or even the influence of Star Wars? Join SPUR […]
San Jose and Guerrero Plaza Could Mark Triumph Over Deadly Traffic
By Matthew Roth |
Intersection of Guerrero St and San Jose Ave, site of a new 9,000 sf plaza. Photo: Matthew Roth When Mayor Gavin Newsom dedicated the first of three Pavement to Parks plazas at 17th and Market streets, he promised to push forward with the next two trial plazas in short order, including one at the intersection […]
This Week: Emeryville, Bike East Bay Volunteer, Fremont
By Roger Rudick |
Here is a list of events this week.