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Berkeley PD Wants Pedestrians to Stay off the Phone, Wear Bright Clothing
Berkeley police blame pedestrians who wear dark clothing, look at their phones, for their own injuries and deaths
September 5, 2019
Editorial: For a Mega Measure to Work, the Rider Must Come First
The voters need to know it won't be business as usual if there's to be any hope of passing a huge measure to reinvent transit in the Bay Area
September 3, 2019
A Q&A With Nick Josefowitz
Advocate, former BART Director, becomes SPUR's New Director of Policy
August 28, 2019
Mission Families Accuse Audi of Endangering Children, Elderly
Audi parks its cars illegally, abuses disability placards, and takes cars on dangerous, high-speed test drives on neighborhood streets where children play
August 26, 2019
Streetsblog Talks with Women of the TransitCenter Mentorship Program
Streetsblog sat down with Women of the TransitCenter Mentorship Program to talk about diversity and how it is reflected in infrastructure and transit planning
August 20, 2019
No, a Scooter Company Did Not “Red Line” Poor Neighborhoods
Last week's click-bait headline about Scoot red lining in the Tenderloin and Chinatown doesn't add up
August 19, 2019
Whoop-De-Doo Paint Added to Oakland Hellscape
Streetsblog receives a matrix of responses to its critique of the 23rd and 29th Avenue over-crossings in Oakland
August 14, 2019
Touring the Guadalupe River Trail
Streetsblog gets an update on efforts to integrate San Jose's 'Central Park' with the city's various communities
August 12, 2019
SPUR Talk: Building Resilience into the Waterfront
Officials talk about long and short term plans to preserve and protect the city's valuable and vulnerable waterfront. Bike safety, though, gets short shrift.
August 7, 2019
Alameda’s Clement Avenue Safety Project Moving Forward
Protected, two-way cycle tracks and better sidewalks, but intersection danger may remain.
August 5, 2019