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Wiener’s Proposals to Streamline Ped Safety Upgrades Pass Supes Committee
A package of legislation aimed at cutting through the bureaucratic red tape that encumbers the city’s progress on life-saving pedestrian safety measures was unanimously approved by the Board of Supervisors Land Use and Economic Development Committee yesterday. The full board is expected to approve the proposals in the coming weeks.
June 4, 2013
Neglecting Muni Costs the Economy at Least $50 Million Per Year
Every time a Muni train breaks down or a bus is stuck in car traffic, San Francisco pays big time.
May 29, 2013
Livable City: Ticket Fee a Smart Way to Fund Transit to Warriors Arena
Transporting folks to and from a new Warriors arena, condo, and hotel development planned for Piers 30-32 along the Embarcadero will require smart planning and the money to fund improvements for transit, walking, and biking to avoid clogging the waterfront with cars.
May 22, 2013
Sup. Wiener: Muni Will Only Get Worse Under City’s Ten-Year Spending Plan
Supervisor Scott Wiener is sounding the alarm that Muni, already the slowest transit system in the country, will only get worse over the next ten years unless officials at City Hall take the initiative to devote more resources to the city's decrepit transit vehicles and infrastructure.
April 23, 2013
Bike/Ped Advocates Back Wiener’s Move to Curb Superfluous CEQA Appeals
In November, a handful of opponents filed a CEQA appeal against the Fell and Oak Street bike and pedestrian improvements after construction on the project had already begun. Fortunately, the Board of Supervisors dismissed their claims that the project required a full environmental impact report under the California Environmental Quality Act, and the appeal didn't delay work on the project. But that's not always the case with projects that improve street safety.
April 10, 2013
Plan for Ped-Friendly Castro Takes Shape: Will Parking Trump Muni Riders?
City planners presented detailed options for pedestrian upgrades on Castro Street at a community meeting last night. The improvements, set for construction next year, will include sidewalks as wide as 22 feet, new trees, and pedestrian-scaled lighting.
April 4, 2013
Planning Commission Approves Ped-Friendly Plan for Market and Dolores
A plan to add a mini plaza and pedestrian safety improvements at Market and Dolores streets was approved by the SF Planning Commission on Thursday. The project will include new pedestrian refuges and sidewalks as wide as 14 feet, as well as special pavement treatments to highlight crosswalks on the block of Dolores between Market and … Continued
March 18, 2013
Wiener Proposes Bills to Hack Through Red Tape for Ped Safety Upgrades
The bureaucratic red tape encumbering the city's progress on life-saving pedestrian safety measures is the target of a new legislative package set to be introduced by Supervisor Scott Wiener at today's Board of Supervisors meeting.
March 12, 2013
Supes Find Compromise in West SoMa Plan’s Housing/Transit Tussle
City supervisors have reached a compromise on a contentious measure in the zoning plan for the western South of Market District that would have diverted some developer impact fees away from transit and street improvements to fund affordable housing.
March 5, 2013
As Bike-Share Pilot Lurches Along, Supe Wiener Calls for Full-Scale Launch
While San Franciscans eagerly await the repeatedly-delayed launch of the Bay Area's small-scale bike-share pilot program, which has now been downsized to a minuscule 700 bikes (350 of them in SF), Supervisor Scott Wiener says San Francisco needs to take the initiative to move ahead and launch a "full-scale system" throughout the city by next year.
March 5, 2013