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Weekend Roundup: Caltrain Electric Service Begins…
...and a celebration of a bike-lane victory on Frida Kahlo and Judson
15 Years of Streetsblog San Francisco
An open letter to fellow advocates and a special thanks to you, Streetsblog's readers and supporters
The Future of Alameda’s Slow Streets Barricades: What’s Next?
Alameda advocates want the city's 'slow streets' to remain slow
Streetsblog Editor Reflects on the 23rd Anniversary of 9/11
Auto dependency carries severe and destructive consequences that go well beyond pollution and wrecks
Two Calls to Action: Confirm Mike Chen to the SFMTA Board
Plus get Governor Newsom to sign speed-chime bill into law
Political Ad Sets New Bar for Cycling Normalcy and Livable Streets Cred
Alameda County Supervisor candidate's ad features him on a cargo bike
It’s Officially Transit Month
The San Francisco Transit Riders, Seamless Bay Area, and other advocates celebrate buses, trains, ferries, and the people who make them run
West Oaklanders Celebrate Concrete Results on 8th
West 8th was a speedway on which drivers regularly crashed into one another, into trees, and even into houses. But things are safer now and looking better than ever
Split Perspectives on Regional Transportation Funding
A Metropolitan Transportation Commission committee is working to figure out how to get the Bay Area's transit systems funded, expanded, and, it's hoped, transformed into a world-class system. But disagreements persist
Media Critique: Labor Day Traffic Coverage Ignores Trains
Recent coverage of the Labor Day weekend travel crush fails to mention rail services