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Walk SF Urges City not to Allow Return to Pre-COVID Traffic Violence
The tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic came with one positive aspect: the shutdown meant a drop in traffic-related pollution and a reduction in traffic violence and deaths. However, as advocates for safe streets expected and feared, with the economy partially re-opened, too many people are dying in traffic collisions once again.
July 30, 2020
New and Improved Lefty O’Doul
SFMTA's newest project makes for a low stress ride between the ballpark and Terry Francois Blvd.
July 30, 2020
Fell Protected Bike Lane Opens, Telegraph Still in Trouble
A look at ongoing protected bike lane developments on both sides of the Bay
July 27, 2020
Eyes on the Street: Alameda’s New Dining Lanes
The island city's new social-distancing dining space looks strangely like parking protected bike lanes. Coincidence or a toe-hold for a permanent and safer street design?
July 13, 2020
Panhandle Protected Bike Lane Burned
The project appears to be on hold thanks to objections from from the fire department
July 10, 2020
Weekend Roundup: Crowded Sidewalks, Shared Streets, and Shiny Trains
Streetsblog San Francisco will be taking a much-needed vacation next week, returning after the 4th of July Holiday on Tuesday. Headlines, syndication and some 'light publishing' will be done by other California editors. Before singing off we wanted to leave you with a couple of shorties to start out your summer.
June 26, 2020
Eyes on the Street: Fremont Finishes Best Bikeway in the Bay Area
Suburban Fremont puts San Francisco, Oakland, etc., on notice: you can do better bike lanes too
June 23, 2020
Commentary: Afraid of COVID on Transit? Then Wear Your Damn Mask
The struggle to convince people transit is safe isn't really about clean trains and buses--it's about changing our culture
June 15, 2020
Tracking Slow Streets in the Bay Area
SPUR, with a little help from Streetsblog, put together a list of cities with 'slow streets' programs
June 9, 2020
‘Parking Bomb’ Coming to Downtown San Jose
Even when developers build transit-oriented development, sometimes they don't get it
June 4, 2020