SFBC Good Roads Ride
From SFBC: The Good Roads crew will make our sweep through new neighborhoods to make your rides smoother and safer. Our goal is to mark every pothole, crack, and trench with spray paint and report it to 311 for rapid repair. We usually average 50 potholes in just two hours. Following our street action, we’ll … Continued
10:43 PM PST on January 30, 2011
From SFBC:
The Good Roads crew will make our sweep through new neighborhoods to make your rides smoother and safer. Our goal is to mark every pothole, crack, and trench with spray paint and report it to 311 for rapid repair. We usually average 50 potholes in just two hours. Following our street action, we’ll celebrate with drinks and lunch. First-timers welcome; we’re a friendly group! Visit sfbike.org/goodroads for more information and start location. Emailneal@sfbike.org to get on the email list, or if your neighborhood’s streets are in need of a pothole sweep!
Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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