Alameda
Eyes on the Street: More Sweet Bike Lanes in Alameda
Western Alameda, in and around "the Point" development, opens another 1,000-plus feet of top-shelf bike lanes
Alameda Has a ‘Clear Zone’ Problem
Alameda driver slams through pedestrian beg-button pole. What if a family had been waiting there for the light to change?
Alameda’s Central Ave Project Depends on Paint and Prayers for Bike Safety
After a decade of advocacy, a bike lane will start construction on Central Avenue on Monday. But most of it will be unprotected
Op-Ed: Designing for Speed Over Safety Kills Another Alameda Pedestrian
The City of Alameda can't seem to protect pedestrians on Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway
Four Bay Area Rides to Celebrate Advocacy
Train, bike, walk, roll... this weekend Bay Area advocates have several opportunities to experience their successes
Alameda Expands Water Shuttle Schedule
The little yellow boat carried 34,000 passengers in its first three months of service, so more runs were added.
Alameda Advocates Celebrate Clement Bike Heaven
The tiny island city-state keeps hitting it out of the park with new, concrete, pretty-darned-quick-build infrastructure
The Future of Alameda’s Slow Streets Barricades: What’s Next?
Alameda advocates want the city's 'slow streets' to remain slow
Commentary: Let’s Talk About Woodstock the Water Shuttle V2.0
We have the funding to build on success and make a permanent water shuttle to really connect Western Alameda and downtown Oakland. We just need politicians with the bravery to cut our losses on the Posey Tube/freeway ramp widening project and move the funds over to a solution that actually works