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Which SF Neighborhoods Have the Strongest Walkable Magnetism?
Walkability, transit access, good local schools -- San Franciscans clamor to live in neighborhoods with features like these.
February 28, 2012
Safety Improvements for Eastern Cesar Chavez Face Key Decision on Friday
Safety enhancements for Eastern Cesar Chavez Street are coming together after staff from the SFMTA and the SF Planning Department presented project plans at an open house last week. The near-term improvements include buffered bike lanes with soft-hit posts, while the long-term vision would add a two-way protected bikeway and wider sidewalks.
February 27, 2012
After Outcry, SFPD to Cite Driver Who Ran Over Man in Tenderloin
It took a show of public outrage, but the SFPD has reversed course and decided to issue a traffic citation to the paratransit van driver who was videotaped running over a man who had the right of way at Leavenworth and Eddy Streets last week. The driver will be cited for failing to yield to a pedestrian; no criminal charges will be filed as of yet.
February 24, 2012
SFPD Declares Open Season on Pedestrians With the Right of Way
Despite clear video footage showing a shuttle bus driver running over a man in a crosswalk at Eddy and Leavenworth Streets yesterday, pinning him for 20 minutes, San Francisco police saw no reason to even issue a citation.
February 16, 2012
First Signs of Construction Appear on the JFK Drive Bikeway
After repeated delays and some intermittent rain, the SFMTA has apparently begun construction of the city's first parking-protected bikeway on John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park. The center lane striping appeared mostly grinded off on the western section of the road yesterday from Transverse Drive just past Stow Lake Drive. Construction equipment also sat at a spot where some digging had begun, possibly for drain work or curb ramps. The SFMTA has said it should be finished in March, weather permitting.
February 13, 2012
Commentary: Caltrans Pulls the Rug Out From a Block of Cesar Chavez
Snowballs are piling up in hell. I’m about to defend car parking.
February 9, 2012
City to Expedite Two Blocks of Fisherman’s Wharf Redesign for Summer 2013
As the plan to revamp the public realm on Jefferson Street in Fisherman's Wharf develops, planners recently announced that two blocks of the project could be brought to life by summer of 2013 in time for America's Cup.
February 6, 2012
Chinatown Businesses Thrive During a Week Without Car Parking
What would happen if, one day, the city decided to make better use of the car parking on a commercial corridor like Stockton Street in Chinatown?
January 24, 2012
Stockton Bus Riders Take a Back Seat to Central Subway Construction
As if squeezing onto the 30-Stockton wasn't already undignifying enough, Muni riders on Stockton Street soon face a four-year detour to make room for the construction of the Central Subway project.
January 12, 2012
Bikeway Update: JFK Drive Coming in January, East Cesar Chavez in March
Update: An explanation for the delay of the JFK bikeway project was provided by SFMTA staff below.
December 7, 2011