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Bike East Bay Pleads with Fremont to Prioritize Safety
This East Bay city used Dutch designs on Walnut--but is relapsing to the ol' disregard for safety on Paseo Padre
September 15, 2021
Weekend Roundup: East Bay’s Transit Month, Progress on J.F.K.
...and BART scraps last of its lemons from the 1990s
September 10, 2021
How Highways Wrecked America’s Cities
The Great Highway/Great Walkway debate is part of a larger history of highway building that ruined many of America's greatest neighborhoods. It's time to repair the damage
Hazel O'Neil
September 9, 2021
What Happened to “Transit First?”
The city’s allocation of street space is anything but “transit-first”
Dan Federman
August 31, 2021
Politicians Talk of Climate Change, Revert to Status Quo
The Great Highway closure was inconvenient for drivers, and now it’s open again. So much for taking action while the world is on fire.
Max Harrison-Caldwell
August 30, 2021
Editorial: Train vs. Car ‘Accidents’ are Never Accidental
Warning bells, flashing lights, loud horns, stop lines, gates... Wednesday's tragedy points to fundamental issues with how we educate and license drivers
August 26, 2021
New Bike Lanes Added to Anza Street
Is this really the best San Francisco can do in 2021?
August 25, 2021
Punishment Pass on Great Highway
Attack on cyclist gets usual police inaction and double-talk, helping illustrate why the Great Walkway needs to be reopened
August 18, 2021
Eyes on the Street: Alameda’s Chonky-Curb Protected Bike Lane
The City of Alameda gets it: if you're going to protect a bike lane, PROTECT the bike lane!
August 17, 2021
Fight is On to Save Great Walkway
San Francisco activists are fighting their city’s decision to allow high-speed vehicle traffic back onto a road that was transformed into a beloved public park during the pandemic — and the legal mechanism they’re using to do it could be a blueprint for advocates across the country fighting to keep their own COVID-era street improvements.
August 13, 2021