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Eyes on the Street: Drivers Blatantly Park in the Oak Street Bike Lane
If the tow trucks stowed in the Fell Street bike lane weren't enough a blatantly dangerous abuse of space for people on bikes, the situation on its Oak Street counterpart can be even more egregious. Patrick Traughber recently tweeted the above photo of five vehicles parked in Oak's curbside, buffered bike lane, squeezing bike commuters alongside passing motor traffic in the door zone.
October 14, 2014
The (Not-So) Odd Reasons Why SFPD Parks Cars All Around Park Station
A few years ago, SFPD's Park Station in Golden Gate Park started storing police trucks and vans on a short section of pathway adjacent to the station's fence. I first noticed this while biking on Kezar Drive several years ago, and since then I've never seen the path without a police vehicle and/or barricade in the way. The section is at a fork between a pedestrian-only path and a shared ped/bike path, so people can still walk around the barricade to take the fork.
September 30, 2014
Leave it to KTVU to Sensationalize One Car-Share Parking Space
KTVU reporter David Stevenson is at it again, with a new report about reserving one on-street parking spot for car-share vehicles. With Stevenson's history of muckraking about lawfully helmet-less bicyclists, and a handful of re-purposed parking spaces, this sort of scandalous scoop is right up his alley.
September 23, 2014
Looking Back at San Francisco’s Second Park(ing) Day in 2006
Gasp, was it really eight years ago PARK(ing) Day San Francisco 2006 happened? It only feels like a few years have passed. I'll never forget being in Oakland visiting a friend and learning that PARKing Day was happening the following day. I got up early, jumped on BART with my camera and went looking for all the spots inspired by Rebar, a unique and awesome art and design studio in San Francisco.
September 19, 2014
Costly New Parking Garages Still Gobbling Up Land at BART Stations
BART continues to encourage the construction of multi-story parking garages at its stations, despite the exorbitant costs and lost potential for valuable land that could be put to better use.
September 12, 2014
MoveOn.org Apologizes for Promotion of “Stop SFMTA” Free Parking Petition
An online petition against parking meters in San Francisco has been gathering thousands of signatures ever since it was launched two years ago on MoveOn.org, a website that claims to host petitions that support "progressive" causes. It’s pretty easy to collect signatures from disgruntled drivers who have been stung by parking tickets, and who glance at a petition without being informed about the benefits of demand-based parking pricing. But MoveOn has actually been promoting the petition, helping to get the 4,000-some signatures it has today.
September 2, 2014
Parking-First “Save Polk Street” Crowd Attacks Van Ness BRT
"Save Polk Street" has aimed its parking-first agenda at Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit. A couple dozen speakers protested the project an SFMTA hearing last week, distributing fearmongering flyers [PDF] claiming that removing some parking and banning left turns would "kill small businesses," back up car traffic, and make the street more dangerous.
August 28, 2014
Personal Garages Become Cafes in the Castro, Thanks to Smarter Zoning
Three new cafes and restaurants in the Castro have been created in spaces formerly used as personal parking garages. Driveways and dark garage doors on 18th Street have been replaced with storefronts and inviting patios filled with people.
August 21, 2014
Car-Free Households Are Booming in San Francisco
San Francisco is quickly adding residents, but very few cars.
August 15, 2014
DCCC Joins Quickly Growing Opposition to Cars-First Prop L
Prop L was slammed by the SF Democratic County Central Committee last night, via an almost-unanimous vote against endorsing the measure to "restore transportation balance" for motorists. The DCCC's endorsements hold a lot of sway, and its resounding "no" vote on the measure was a key litmus test to see whether the Republican-backed measure would garner any sympathy from SF's political establishment.
August 14, 2014