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Commentary: Drive a Car in the City? Time to Embrace Bike Infrastructure
Though I bicycle, walk and take transit for half my trips, the other half, which usually involve shuttling children in carpools, for now necessitate driving a car. So there are days when I am on the streets of San Francisco behind a windshield, sometimes for hours, negotiating city streets. I know exactly how complex urban driving is and how aggravating congested traffic can be. And I grew up soundly in the midst of our car culture.
October 12, 2011
JFK Bikeway Project Faces One Last Hurdle Before December Arrival
Anticipation is building for the arrival of San Francisco's first parking-buffered cycle track along the eastern stretch of John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park this December. The project received approval from the Golden Gate Park Concourse Authority on Wednesday, and the final step in its approval will come at a Recreation and Parks Commission hearing on October 20.
October 7, 2011
Advocates: Caltrain Needs to Address Challenges for Cyclists at SF Station
San Francisco police returned to the Caltrain station at 4th, King and Townsend streets this morning to warn bike commuters not to ride on the sidewalk one day after a sting that resulted in a number of citations for people on bikes. Bike advocates complained, however, that Caltrain has known for years the station presents a challenge to bicyclists, and said the agency's inaction has allowed conflicts between bicyclists and pedestrians to continue.
September 30, 2011
Think Bike Workshops Offer a “Dutch Touch” on Three Key Corridors
The delegation of Dutch experts who were in San Francisco this week for a series of Think Bike workshops with city officials, bike advocates, transportation planners and others honed in on three critical corridors: Market Street between 5th and 9th, Polk Street between Broadway and Union streets, and The Wiggle.
September 22, 2011
Breathtaking Bike Infrastructure: Minneapolis’s Martin Olav Sabo Bridge
In 2007, in order to route cyclists away from a challenging 7-lane crossing on busy Hiawatha Avenue, Minneapolis built the Martin Olav Sabo Bridge.
August 11, 2011
Neighborhood Outreach Continues for Fell and Oak Bikeways
Fourteen years of community-driven efforts to improve conditions on Fell and Oak Streets around the Panhandle are finally paying off. The outreach continues on a vision for separated bikeways that would provide San Franciscans safe access to the flattest route connecting the western neighborhoods to areas east while making the neighborhood more livable for residents and businesses.
July 27, 2011
New Bike Lanes Completed on Illinois, Sagamore, and Alemany Boulevard
Bicycle riders can enjoy bike lanes on three new routes striped within the last couple of months, as the SFMTA continues to roll out the city's Bicycle Plan.
July 20, 2011
City College’s Phelan Avenue Gets a Road Diet with New Bike Lanes
The SFMTA striped new bike lanes on Phelan Avenue last week, providing a safer route for commuters, residents, and students at City College of San Francisco and Riordan High School in the Sunnyside neighborhood.
June 29, 2011
City Drops Years-Long Plan for Road Diet on Eastern Cesar Chavez Street
Just days before bike lanes were scheduled to be striped on eastern Cesar Chavez Street, an SFMTA staffer told a group of neighbors, advocates and others at a community meeting last night that the plan to replace one of the street's travel lanes was being scrapped. City Hall sources told Streetsblog the order came from the Mayor's Office, which was responding to last-minute concerns from industrial businesses worried about reducing road capacity for trucks.
June 28, 2011