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Weekend Roundup: Central Subway/T-Third Link to Open, S.F. Fire Dept. Endangers Cyclists
...and city betrays promise on Valencia again
January 6, 2023
San Franciscans Are Buying E-Bikes Like Never Before. Where Do We Put Them?
Car owners get to store their cars all over the streets. How about sharing a little bit of that parking with cyclists?
January 3, 2023
2022 – A Seminal Year for Safe and Livable Streets
Before we go on hiatus, Streetsblog San Francisco reminds everyone of the victories of 2022--and how much fighting remains in the battle for safe-and-livable streets
December 22, 2022
Eyes on the Street: Battery’s Unprotected “Protected” Bike Lane
Financial district safety washing gets a layer of plastic
December 20, 2022
Casualty of Parking Meter Modernization: Bike Parking
SFMTA has a habit of making bike parking more complicated than it has to be.
December 15, 2022
Commentary: Time for a ‘Grand Embarcadero’
It's time for the Embarcadero freeway tear-down to finally get completed
December 14, 2022
Eyes on the Street: Update on Telegraph
The protected bike lanes on the KONO section of Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, from 20th to 29th, are now well under construction and should be finished mid 2023. Streetsblog thought it's time for a quick update on the progress in this important business district and on a thoroughfare for cyclists, bus riders, and motorists.
December 13, 2022
Op-ed: Kearny Street is a Gateway to District 3 Neighborhoods. It Must Be Redesigned
It’s well past time to improve Kearny Street.
Danny Sauter
December 7, 2022
Safe Streets Victories on Both Sides of the Bay
Slow Streets and Great Highway Park victories in San Francisco, fire code disaster averted in Oakland
December 7, 2022
Urgent Action Item Oakland: Stop Fire Department From Vetoing Safe Streets
URGENT: Advocates want the Oakland City Council to pull Rule D105.2 (commonly referred to as the “26-foot rule”) from the fire Code [Council item S15] at Tuesday December 6's Council meeting and send it to the Public Safety Committee for discussion and revision.
December 5, 2022