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Poll: Rising Fuel Prices Hitting Middle-Class Americans Hard
American households will spend more money on gasoline this year, in dollar and inflation-adjusted terms, than ever before. And middle-class Americans are more concerned about fuel prices than at any time in recent history.
March 16, 2011
Caltrain Riders Plead to Save Stations as Board Declares Fiscal Emergency
The Caltrain Board of Directors declared a fiscal emergency for the third year in a row today as a step toward enacting severe service cuts to help close a $30 million deficit. At the meeting, dozens of speakers representing Peninsula families, city agencies and organizations plead with the board not to close stations next month.
March 3, 2011
Bicyclist, Supes Prez David Chiu Announces Bid for San Francisco Mayor
David Chiu, the car-free President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, declared his candidacy for mayor on the steps of City Hall this morning, promising to make sustainable transportation one of the cornerstones of his campaign.
February 28, 2011
Mayor Lee Must Make SFMTA Act Quickly on TEP Implementation
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, in an interview with Streetsblog this week, pledged to make the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP) implementation his number one Muni priority. That'll be no easy task, however. More than three years after the SFMTA Board unanimously approved a plan to give Muni its first major revamp in 20 years, the TEP -- at a cost of over $3 million so far -- remains just another plan collecting dust.
February 24, 2011
Mayor Ed Lee: TEP Implementation Is My #1 Muni Priority
In a wide ranging interview with Streetsblog this morning, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee said he is frustrated by how long it takes to implement ideas to improve transit and pedestrian safety, and pledged to make the implementation of the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP) the top Muni priority in his administration.
February 22, 2011
Board of Supes Passes Resolution Urging Free Lifeline Youth Passes
A proposal to give thousands of low-income public school students free Muni passes is on its way to the SFMTA Board for approval after the Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday. It followed a passionate show of support from dozens of speakers at Monday's City Operations and Neighborhood Services Committee hearing.
February 16, 2011
City Hall Hearing Turns Spotlight on Problems Plaguing 14-Mission Line
The thousands of daily Muni riders who take the 14-Mission line continue to endure frequent switchbacks, poor reliability, slow speeds, and overcrowding, but advocates and city leaders are putting a spotlight on the problems plaguing the busy Mission bus corridor, which serves one of San Francisco's most transit-dependent communities.
February 8, 2011
SPUR: Let’s Not Miss the Boat on What America’s Cup Could Do For SF
Editor's note: The following is being republished from SPUR, the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association. Visit their blog at SPUR.org.
February 7, 2011
Transit: The Greenest Technology
Editor’s note: This concludes our 5-part series of excerpts from Peter Calthorpe’s book, “Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change.” Thanks to Island Press, a few lucky Streetsblog readers will be selected to receive a free copy of the book. To enter the contest, fill out this form. We'll choose the winners tomorrow.
February 3, 2011