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This Week: Board Meeting, Buses, 16th Street

Here is a list of events this week.

  • Tuesday San Francisco Bicycle Coalition Board Meeting. All members are invited to join via Zoom or phone. Tuesday, August 25, 6-8 p.m. Register for Zoom link.
  • Wednesday Speeding up Buses. Join this panel to learn about both SPUR’s recommendations and forthcoming state and regional efforts to get buses out of traffic. Wednesday, July 26, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Register for Zoom link.
  • Wednesday 16th Street Improvement Project. Once a month, SFMTA staff sets up at a spot to answer any questions about the project. This week, on Wednesday, July 26, 4-6 p.m., they're outside Arepas at 3198 16th Street, S.F.
  • Thursday 15-Minute Cities and 20-Minute Neighborhoods. Join SPUR for a discussion with leaders in Portland and Charlotte about building equitable, sustainable, and prosperous cities. Thursday, July 27, 12:30-1:30 p.m., register for Zoom link.
  • Friday Woman and Non-Binary Morning Ride. Join the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition for a socially distanced bike ride for women & nonbinary cyclists. Friday, July 28, 7:15-8:45 a.m. McLaren Lodge, 501 Stanyan Street, S.F.
  • Sunday MLK Shoreline Ride. Join Bike East Bay for this bike tour of barriers to the shoreline from East Oakland, as well as visiting a new section of the Bay Trail along Doolittle Drive that opened earlier this year and discussing plans for future bike/walk connections along the San Leandro Creek and on 66th Avenue. Sunday, July 30, meet at 12:30 p.m. Starts at Coliseum BART east side plaza.

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