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Community Advisory Group (CAG) Meeting
The purpose of the Central Subway Community Advisory Group is to provide community input and feedback at key milestones throughout the project. The CAG consists of representatives from neighborhoods along the entire Third Street Light Rail Project alignment: Visitation Valley, Bayview Hunter’s Point, Mission Bay/Potrero Hill, South of Market, Downtown, Union Square and Chinatown. The diverse membership represents citywide, neighborhood, environmental, transportation, commuter, historical and planning interests.
November 17, 2009
Velo Wonderland:Bike and Art Party
East Bay Bicycle Coalition invites you to Velo Wonderland: Bike and Art Party, on Friday, December 4th. EBBC has had a fantastic year, and we're ready to celebrate with fellow cyclists and bicycle supporters. The party takes place the same night as Oakland's First Fridays art walk, Art Murmur, and it will have bicycle-themed and recycled art curated by local artist Margo Rivera-Weiss. Enjoy beer from Linden Street Brewery along with some tasty treats. DJ Olga T will be spinning music all night long. EBBC will have a pedi-cab on hand, so you can take a ride in style to nearby Art Murmur galleries. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome - bring a friend!
November 15, 2009
BayRail General Meeting: VTA Light Rail analysis
Santa Clara County’s light rail system has over the years grown as a series of extensions. The Light Rail System Analysis conducted by VTA is designed to provide the first comprehensive evaluation of the infrastructure and operational flexibility of the existing light rail lines as a system, and an evaluation of operational impacts and user benefits to the system of the planned light rail (LRT) and BART extensions.
November 15, 2009
World AIDS Day Ride
"Positive Pedalers is proud to facilitate San Francisco’s 3rd Annual World AIDS Day Ride to bring awareness to this pandemic and how it still affects millions of people throughout the world."
November 4, 2009
San Francisco Bicycle Ballet
"The San Francisco Bicycle Ballet was founded in 1996 by an old school bicycle rider and pals of the road. The Bike Ballet is performed to be viewed from above. The concept was originally based upon marching bands and swimmers-busby styley stuff. As the seasons continued- a firefly firework side look has evolved. The focus is on the beauty of the bicycle, its ride and the intermingling shapes of motion. Simply a treasure to behold!"
November 4, 2009
San Francisco Green Festival
"The San Francisco Green Festival is a joint project of Global
Exchange and Green America. As a fledgling in 2002, San Francisco
started with only 50 speakers and a handful of special events. In 2008,
the San Francisco Green Festival boasted 3 days filled with the best in
green, and continues to expand in size and scope! With more than 150
renowned speakers and 400 green businesses, this event was an amazing
success!
November 4, 2009
San Francisco Green Festival
"The San Francisco Green Festival is a joint project of Global
Exchange and Green America. As a fledgling in 2002, San Francisco
started with only 50 speakers and a handful of special events. In 2008,
the San Francisco Green Festival boasted 3 days filled with the best in
green, and continues to expand in size and scope! With more than 150
renowned speakers and 400 green businesses, this event was an amazing
success!
November 4, 2009
San Francisco Green Festival
"The San Francisco Green Festival is a joint project of Global Exchange and Green America. As a fledgling in 2002, San Francisco started with only 50 speakers and a handful of special events. In 2008, the San Francisco Green Festival boasted 3 days filled with the best in green, and continues to expand in size and scope! With more than 150 renowned speakers and 400 green businesses, this event was an amazing success!
November 4, 2009
Ecological History (north) Bike Tour
"This trip through San Francisco's lost sand dunes, ponds, creeks and coastline will focus on the city from downtown north, covering the heart of the city, the waterfront and Yerba Buena cove, Telegraph Hill, Black Point, and Crissy Field in the Presidio... It's a social, historical and critical 4-hour tour through the city's ecological past and present."
November 3, 2009