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My Favorite Bay Area Bridge Is The Coliseum BART Pedestrian Bridge
...it also means an end to a 51-year chapter for the Coliseum BART Pedestrian Bridge.
Op-Ed: Biking & Rolling Plan Must be for the Whole City
SFMTA has been conducting community engagement to guide development of a new Biking and Rolling Plan, the first update to the city’s comprehensive plan for active transportation since 2009
Caltrain Celebrates Electric Service
Some musings about Saturday's Caltrain electrification party and a last victory lap for the start of full service
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