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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
Commentary: Let’s Talk About Woodstock the Water Shuttle V2.0
We have the funding to build on success and make a permanent water shuttle to really connect Western Alameda and downtown Oakland. We just need politicians with the bravery to cut our losses on the Posey Tube/freeway ramp widening project and move the funds over to a solution that actually works
Two-Item Tuesday: Construction Starts on 20th Street in Oakand
Plus a Richmond-San Rafael Bridge update
Advocacy, Politics, Music, and Fun Marks Valencia Sunday Streets
At over one mile, Sunday Streets in the Mission was the longest San Francisco cyclovia yet
Do Caltrain’s New Trains Have Enough Bike Space?
If a recent ride on a rush hour train of 'electric multiple units' is any indication, the answer to that is a big fat NO
Traffic Diverter Removed from Plan for Slow Noe Street
SFMTA says it was just seeking consensus when it decided to remove a key safety feature
Op-Ed: Which Mayoral Candidate Will Lead on Safe Streets?
San Francisco needs sustained, principled leadership if it really wants to transform its streets