Today’s Headlines
We're taking the day off along with our New York colleagues to observe Rosh Hashanah. We'll be back in full force Monday.
September 10, 2010
Pedestrians Count! Data, Modeling and Advocacy Workshop
A hands-on workshop to learn and practice current pedestrian data collection, analysis and modeling strategies together with strategic advocacy planning. Statewide professionals, academics and community leaders will share their current and most promising work. Make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to learn from, share and network with California’s leaders in pedestrian safety and walkable communities.
September 9, 2010
PERB Denies TWU Request for Injunction Stopping Muni Service Restorations
The California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) this afternoon denied a request from the Muni operators union seeking an injunction blocking service restorations that went into effect Saturday. The decision came just hours after SFMTA Chief Nat Ford told the agency's board of directors the restorations have been a success.
September 7, 2010
Streetsblog San Francisco is Taking a Late Summer Vacation
Starting tomorrow, we're taking a late summer vacation from publishing Streetsblog San Francisco. We'll resume our regular publishing schedule on September 7th. We hope you enjoy your Labor Day holiday and for the many of you going up to Burning Man for the Metropolis themed festivities, we hope you have fun and travel safely. See you back here soon.
August 26, 2010
Candlelight Vigil Pays Tribute to Bicyclist Killed by Drunken Driver in SF
More than a hundred people turned out last night to remember a man most of them never knew. His abrupt and violent death at the hands of a drunken driver on the city's streets had enraged and saddened them, and led to calls for immediate improvements on one of San Francisco's most notorious traffic sewers.
August 26, 2010