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Cyclist Killed Near Kezar Stadium
Amidst all the horrors of COVID and the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests against racism and police brutality, there was still time on Friday for traffic violence to claim the life of another cyclist
June 1, 2020
Gridlock Returns to SoMa
While the CDC advises more single-occupancy driving, it's painfully obvious why that won't work in San Francisco
May 29, 2020
Muni Switching to Bus Intervals Rather than a Fixed Schedule
All it took was a global catastrophe to get Muni thinking about serving customers, instead of moving vehicles
May 27, 2020
Dumbarton Project Burned Again?
In the time of COVID and work-from-home, Facebook is talking about backing off its financial support for a Dumbarton rail connection
May 26, 2020
Memorial Day Weekend Roundup
Streetsblog hopes readers will find a way to get a nice bike ride or a walk in during this weird, social-distancing, shelter-in-place, Memorial Day Weekend. In the meantime, here are a few shorties to kick off the break:
May 22, 2020
Caltrain Faces Electrification Challenges, Shutdown Concerns Loom
A serious rethink is in the cards for how Caltrain, and Bay Area transit generally, gets funded
May 20, 2020
Great Highway vs. Great Walkway
A tale of the two highways and the alternate worlds we can decide to live in, post COVID-19
May 18, 2020
For Bike Delivery Gig Workers, ‘Workplace Safety’ is Fraught
Study is a reminder of the importance of bike infrastructure and safe streets for delivery workers
May 15, 2020
Walk SF to SFMTA: Don’t Accept a Return to Traffic Violence
Advocates urge city not to allow a return to 30 fatal crashes a year
May 14, 2020
North Beach to Get a ‘Slow Street’
A survey shows residents overwhelmingly support adding the neighborhood to the 'slow streets' map
May 13, 2020