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Muni’s Sluggish 30-Stockton Finally Set to Get Greater Priority on the Streets
Muni's notoriously sluggish 30-Stockton line is finally set to get some upgrades that will give buses higher priority on streets through the dense neighborhoods of Union Square, Chinatown, North Beach, and near Fisherman's Wharf.
November 25, 2014
SF Hotel Council on Board With Market Street Car Restrictions, Transit Lanes
The SF Hotel Council supports the SFMTA's proposals to extend transit-only lanes and ban private cars from mid-Market Street, said the council's chief.
November 19, 2014
“Box Blocking” Enforcement is Overdue, But SF’s Traffic Woes Run Deeper
For a mystifying exhibit of irrational and antisocial behavior, just watch the rush-hour race to nowhere as drivers attempt to beat one another through a gridlocked San Francisco intersection.
November 14, 2014
Studies Show Car Traffic in San Francisco is Dropping
Car traffic has dropped in San Francisco in recent years, despite an economic boom and a growing population, according to studies by the SF County Transportation Authority.
November 12, 2014
SFMTA Looks to Boost Muni’s 28-19th Ave With Bus Bulbs, Fewer Stops
The SFMTA has an online survey available where you can weigh in on the proposed improvements for Muni's 28-19th Avenue.
November 11, 2014
Supe Kim, Mayor Lee Activate New Sixth Street Crossing Signal
Mayor Ed Lee and D6 Supervisor Jane Kim held a press conference yesterday to activate a new pedestrian signal across deadly Sixth Street at Minna Street, a narrow cross street. Although a marked crosswalk had already existed there, drivers routinely failed to yield to people within it.
November 4, 2014
Eyes on the Street: To Transform an Intersection, Just Add Color
At the most recent Sunday Streets in the Mission, Walk SF demonstrated how a little chalk can give a sense of place to an intersection. Just holding back the cars allows the community to add its own flair through color, transforming an asphalt expanse into a calmer, more people-oriented space.
October 28, 2014
Neighbors Celebrate the New “McCoppin Hub,” Dog and Skate Park
Neighbors near McCoppin Street recently celebrated the completion of the McCoppin Hub, a plaza created from a street stub that sits against the Central Freeway ramp towards Market Street. The plaza, a nearby dog run, and skate park have been in the works for years as a package of newly depaved public spaces planned after the freeway's partial reconstruction.
October 27, 2014
Woman Killed at City Hall’s Doorstep, Right After Ped Safety Ceremony
Priscila "Precy" Moreto, a 67-year-old employee in the City Controller's Office, was run over and killed by a tour trolley driver within a wide, clearly-marked mid-block crosswalk on Polk Street, leading to the steps of City Hall, at about 11:30 a.m. yesterday.
October 24, 2014
87-Year-Old Louis Van Velzen Killed by Driver on Deadly Sloat Blvd
Another life has been taken on Sloat Boulevard -- the deadly, too-wide street slicing through SF's southwestern Parkside and Sunset Districts past the San Francisco Zoo. Louis Van Velzen, an 87-year-old father, was killed by a driver while crossing Sloat at 43rd Avenue at 7:00 a.m. this morning, the SF Chronicle reported. Van Velzen was reportedly trying to catch a bus when he was hit:
October 20, 2014