Love Your Lanes Ride: District 5 (Panhandle, Inner Sunset, Lower Haight, Western Addition, Wiggle)
From SFBC:
By
Lisa Ratner
11:51 PM PDT on April 14, 2013
From SFBC:
| Sat., May. 4 | 1-4pm | meet at the Duboce bikeway at Market Street behind SafewayJoin the SF Bicycle Coalition for a District 5 Love Your Lanes neighborhood bike ride and mingle. We are putting together a survey bike ride through the Panhandle, Inner Sunset, Lower Haight, Western Addition, and Wiggle neighborhood and want you to join. You can help us evaluate how effective recent improvements have been and identify what work we still need to do.As the people who ride these streets everyday, you know them best. We know you have ideas about what would make your commute better, so let’s hit the streets together and talk about these areas. And we’ll raise a glass at the end to working together to make our city a terrific place to live, work and bike. See sfbike.org/connectingthecity for more information and to RSVP. This ride is open to current SF Bicycle Coalition members. |
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