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Witnessing a Transit-Last City
Advocate relates his experience of watching bus passengers being left to wait while police prioritized people in private cars
Sprague Terplan
April 28, 2022
Hurrah for J.F.K. Promenade Forever!
Tearing down the Embarcadero freeway, preventing freeway expansion--add car-free J.F.K. to the list of San Francisco accomplishments in developing a safer, less-polluting city
April 26, 2022
Commentary: Say “No Way” to More Delay on J.F.K.
Regardless of whether someone drives, rides transit, bikes, or walks to the park, no visitor should ever be endangered by a selfish, entitled minority of wealthy motorists who prefer to use the park as a freeway.
April 25, 2022
Battery Bluff: San Francisco’s New Park
Plus some Streetsblog grousing about a massive, missed opportunity
April 22, 2022
Congrats to Matt Haney
The politician who expanded protected bike lanes across SoMa crushes rival in assembly runoff
April 20, 2022
Activists Want Transit Masking to Continue
Recent research shows that close to 11 percent of the population are either too young to be vaccinated or did not mount a robust response to vaccines. Activists say masking must continue on transit.
April 13, 2022
BART Disruption Highlights Need for Second Transbay Tube
It was a bad BART morning straight out of the before times, with overcrowding, cancelled trains, and a dangerously overflowing West Oakland BART platform
April 12, 2022
The Return of Sunday Streets
"It's great to see the momentum for making open-streets permanent."
April 11, 2022
Transit Riders Celebrate Van Ness Opening
No joke: San Francisco's first Bus Rapid Transit system opens today, April 1, 2022
April 1, 2022
Renewing the Push for Transit Integration
"We should have a world-class transit system. We have the bones of it," said California Senator Josh Becker. "If we just do fare and schedule integration, that would make a tremendous difference."
March 29, 2022