Fundraiser for Nikita May, 3-Year-Old Boy Hospitalized by Driver on Fulton
Three-year-old Nikita May remains in recovery at SF General Hospital, after being hit on his bike by a pickup truck driver at Fulton Street and 43rd Avenue on April 10. Friends, family, and community members have set up a fundraiser to help the family see him return to health.
May 12, 2014
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May 12, 2014
Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee Meeting
Agenda items include: SFPD/SFMTA updates, a brief goal-setting discussion, a draft resolution regarding SFPD enforcement budgeting, and an election for the vacant Chair position
May 12, 2014
Streetsblog Happy Hour at Virgil’s Sea Room
Join Streetsblog SF as we ride out another heat wave at Virgil's Sea Room, a respite from any and all weather that San Francisco throws our way.
May 11, 2014
Monday: Speak Out on SFFD’s Push for Wider Streets at City Hall
A City Hall hearing scheduled for Monday is your chance to weigh in on the SF Fire Department's insistence on wider roadways to accommodate fire trucks, which has undermined and watered down a number of livable streets projects.
May 9, 2014
SFPD Tickets to Peds, Cyclists, Grow 7X Faster Than “Focus on the Five”
The SFPD may be working towards its "Focus on the Five" goals -- focusing traffic enforcement on the five most dangerous violations, all by drivers -- but meanwhile, it's really ratcheting up its ticket enforcement against those walking and bicycling.
May 9, 2014
Supervisors Hearing on SFFD’s Push for Wider Streets
Meeting of Board of Supervisors Land Use and Economic Development Committee
May 9, 2014
Bike to Work Day at City Hall: Who Really Gets the Need for Safer Streets?
Another year, another Bike to Work Day press conference at City Hall. As city officials ride to the podium, the event serves as a bellwether of the city's political commitment to making city streets safe enough for everyone to bicycle, regardless of age or experience.
May 8, 2014