Bike East Bay Celebrates a Half-Century of Advocacy
If not for the hard work of these folks, there would still be a bike ban on BART, plus a whole bunch of other conditions hostile to cyclists
March 22, 2022
Another Step Towards Making J.F.K. Promenade Permanent
Mayor London Breed introduced legislation Tuesday to lock in the J.F.K. Promenade and finally achieve a safer Golden Gate Park by eliminating east-west cut-through traffic
March 17, 2022
Will San Leandro Get Safe Bike Lanes?
A push is on to get protected bike lanes installed in the Bay Area suburb of San Leandro. That's why Bike East Bay, along with local advocates, lead some fifteen people on a ride down Williams Street on Saturday morning, from the BART station to the shoreline, to get people familiar with a proposed project to add either a two-way cycle track on one side of the street or protected bike lanes on both sides.
March 16, 2022
Bay Area Council Talk: Finishing the Bullet Train
"It’s the right transportation choice in the era of climate change. It’s ultimately what we should strive for and get done."
March 15, 2022
Key City Agencies Vote to Make J.F.K. Promenade Permanent
The millionaires at the de Young buy a banner ad on front page of Chronicle as more and more government agencies align behind making the J.F.K. Promenade permanent
March 14, 2022
Commentary: No Gas-Tax Holiday for Oversize Trucks
Tell me again why we all need to pay for your giant, jacked up truck?
March 10, 2022
Manchin Machinations Seem Promising for Bullet Train
Federal funding picture remains in flux.
March 8, 2022
Eyes on the Street: Milvia Update
Berkeley replaced sections of concrete-protected bike lane curbs on Milvia with rubber, mountable curbs last week
March 8, 2022
New Film Shows People Benefiting from Great Walkway, J.F.K. Promenade
Filmmakers push back against false narrative that open spaces are for "elites"
March 4, 2022
Commentary: Treasure Island’s Phantom Ferry
If you want proof that the Bay Area needs a network manager, try to ride the Treasure Island ferry.
March 3, 2022