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Commentary: Muni Rail Needs to Lift its Bike Ban Before a Funding Measure Goes to a Vote
Not allowing cyclists on the rail system just makes it harder to get a measure passed.
SPUR Briefs Press on Transit’s Looming Financial Meltdown
Transportation experts at the Bay Area's leading policy research group warn of severity of coming transit cuts and the potentially dire impacts for the region.
Advocates at Vision Zero Rally Call for New Commitment to Safety
Politicians and advocates want a path charted towards achieving the goal of Vision Zero. But contradictions remain.
Eyes on the Street: Valencia Curbside Protected Bike Lanes Nearing Completion
SFMTA seems to be on schedule on the most studied, most debated eight blocks of protected bike lane in the history of bike lanes
To Oakland’s Incoming District 2 Councilperson Charlene Wang: Help Stop this Freeway Widening
Oakland and the rest of the Bay Area can't move towards safer streets until they stop moving backwards
Advocates Pop-Up Safety on 9th Street in Berkeley
Bike East Bay and other volunteers help show neighbors how much nicer a street can be without cars screaming back and forth
The Armchair Urbanist Goes After BART to San Jose Extension
Even from 3,000 miles away, it's easy to see why the BART extension—as designed—is stupid.
SFMTA Director: Waymo is Coming to Market Street
Advocates give SFMTA Board an earful on allowing robocars on Market, but in reality the decision was made years ago.
13,000 People Attend Sunset Dunes Opening
A new chapter for San Francisco’s coastline begins.
Conference: Parklets Key to Rolling Back Motordom’s Takeover of the Streets
International Parklet Symposium kicks off in San Francisco