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San Francisco’s World Day of Remembrance
City marks another year of tragedy with Vision Zero more elusive than ever
November 20, 2023
Meet Woodstock, Alameda’s Water Shuttle to Jack London Square
Cyclists and pedestrians will get a reasonable, traffic-free alternative next year for getting between Jack London Square and western Alameda--and it's in the form of a little yellow boat named Woodstock.
November 15, 2023
Golden Gate Greenway Funding Approved
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority (CTA) authorized $1 million Tuesday to fund the Golden Gate Greenway, a project to close lanes on a block of the street in the Tenderloin to provide some much-needed green space on a permanent basis. From a release from Supervisor Dean Preston, who sits on the CTA and represents the district:
November 14, 2023
RSR Bridge Riders Turn Out in Force to Celebrate Bike Path
And they demand an end to the car-brained, disingenuous arguments from people who want the lane removed and the entire bridge turned over to cars
November 13, 2023
Nope, the RSR Bridge Bike Lane Still Isn’t Causing Traffic and Pollution
Spoiler alert: cars are the cause of these headaches. MTC staff presents initial findings of bridge bike/ped lane on the Richmond-San Rafael bridge. The Bay Area Council, meanwhile, deceitfully plays the race card in a full-page ad in the San Francisco Chronicle trying to get the lane removed
November 8, 2023
Are BART Safety Initiatives Starting to Pay Off?
New data implies trains are delayed less frequently due to police incidents
November 7, 2023
SFMTA’s Own Video Punks Valencia Center-Running Bike Lane
Video indicates SFMTA officials think they just need to educate people on how to use it
November 6, 2023
Welcoming the World to a San Francisco without Cable Cars?
City plans to shut down most of the cable car system and the T Third will only run between Market and Chinatown for the APEC conference
Rick Laubscher
November 2, 2023
Commentary: It’s Time to Talk Again About Driverless Trains
And the place to start is in the yards
October 31, 2023
Huchiun Park Opens in Emeryville
The little city that can (have bike lanes, have bike/ped bridges, have safe streets) just got a brand new park
October 30, 2023