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Events: Hyde Pop Up, Regional Finance, Grand Street

 Here is a list of events this week.

  • Tuesday Hyde Street Pop Up. Come by and learn more about the Hyde Street Quick-Build project. Tuesday, June 13, 8-10 a.m. Curry Senior Center, 333 Turk Street, S.F.
  • Tuesday Regional Finance and Affordable Housing in the Bay Area. Join this SPUR panel and learn how the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, the Association of Bay Area Governments, and the Bay Area Housing for All Coalition are working together to provide future housing. Tuesday, June 13, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Register for Zoom link.
  • Tuesday Grand Street Cycletrack. Bike East Bay and Walk Bike Alameda encourage you to attend this City of Alameda online meeting to say “yes” to protected bike lanes on the length of Grand. Tuesday, June 13, 6-7:30 p.m. Join via Zoom link.
  • Wednesday How We Can Diversify Multifamily Housing. Building code circulation requirements in California shape the size, quality, accessibility, and location of new multifamily housing. Join SPUR to learn how these codes impact housing and how they might change. Wednesday, June 14, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Register for Zoom link.
  • Thursday Pride Float and Banner Decorating. The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will provide materials including paint, brushes, staplers, tape, zip ties, streamers, and construction paper. Thursday, June 15, 5-7 p.m. SF Bicycle Coalition, 1720 Market Street, S.F. 
  • Saturday E 14th Protected Bikeway Demo and Celebration. Join this demonstration of a protected bike lane project. Saturday, June 17, 2-5 p.m. San Leandro's Hesperian Triangle, 14901 E. 14th Street, San Leandro.

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