This Week: Shoup in Berkeley, What SF Can Learn From DC
In a light week on the calendar, SPUR looks at what SF can learn from DC, and Donald Shoup will be at UC Berkeley to talk smart parking policy.
March 17, 2014
This Week: Muni TEP Update, Re-Thinking Ocean Avenue
The SFMTA holds more meetings this week on the Muni Transit Effectiveness Project, including a discussion at SPUR and a community meeting in Potrero Hill. The SF Bicycle Coalition also starts up its District 5 committee, and the Planning Department kicks off its effort to redesign Ocean Avenue.
March 10, 2014
This Week: More Muni TEP, SFMTA Budget, Sunday Streets
The SFMTA continues its community meetings on the Muni Transit Effectiveness Project, where you can provide feedback about transit improvements on your Muni routes. The agency will also hold discussions on its upcoming budget at its board meeting and a town hall this weekend. A Board of Supervisors committee also considers Vision Zero, and Sunday Streets kicks off for the year.
March 3, 2014
Friday Jobs Market
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February 28, 2014
This Week: Livable Streets in the Haight-Ashbury, Effective Muni
The SFMTA continues its Muni Transit Effectiveness Project meetings in five neighborhoods this week, where you can weigh in on transit upgrades. The agency will also hold a town hall on its budget for next year, and the Planning Department will show proposals for more livable streets in the Haight-Ashbury.
February 24, 2014
This Week: Muni TEP Meetings, Re-Thinking Mission Street
The SFMTA is taking the Muni Transit Effectiveness Project on a tour this week, with meetings in three neighborhoods where you can weigh in on proposed transit improvements. The Planning Department is also initiating a new plan for Mission Street outside of SoMa, and this weekend is the Silicon Valley Transportation Summit.
February 18, 2014
This Week: Lessons From Jan Gehl, Muni TEP in the Richmond
Start the week off with Jan Gehl, the Danish urban designer known around the world for his visionary work on people-friendly streets, at UC Berkeley. A couple of forums this week also look at the state of SF's transit-first policy and the future of Caltrain and CA High-Speed Rail governance. And residents in the Richmond have a chance to weigh in on Muni Transit Effectiveness Project proposals for the 2, 28/28L, and 38L lines.
February 10, 2014
Friday Jobs Market
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February 7, 2014
This Week: Road Diet on San Jose, SFMTA Strategic Workshop
Tonight, the SFMTA will hold a community meeting on a proposal to upgrade the existing bike lane on northbound San Jose Avenue by removing a traffic lane. Here are all of the highlights from this week’s calendar:
February 3, 2014
This Week: N-Judah Upgrades, Cesar Chavez Ribbon Cutting
This week, the SFMTA will hold two community meetings on improvements coming to the N-Judah. It's also time to cut the ribbon on the newly-finished redesign of Cesar Chavez Street, and another community meeting on Geary Bus Rapid Transit will be held in Japantown.
January 27, 2014