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Commentary: Say “No Way” to More Delay on J.F.K.
Regardless of whether someone drives, rides transit, bikes, or walks to the park, no visitor should ever be endangered by a selfish, entitled minority of wealthy motorists who prefer to use the park as a freeway.
April 26, 2022
Commentary: Let’s Talk About Car-Free Broadway
How come San Francisco's main commercial street is car free, but Oakland's continues to be a traffic sewer?
March 23, 2022
Berkeley Students Craft Car-Free Option for Telegraph
"The City Council talks about climate urgency, they talk about banning combustion engines," said Yung. "But there's no car-free options for Telegraph? Really?"
February 1, 2022
Transit Riders Join Call for J.F.K. Promenade
SFTR calls for improved transit access to Golden Gate Park to support Car Free J.F.K. for all
January 26, 2022
U.S. Cities Have More Car-Free Households Than You Think
Even the most transit-poor U.S. cities have significant numbers of neighborhoods where almost no one drives — and where they're located often suggests a dire need for more transit to serve the under-resourced residents who need it most.
October 22, 2021
Process Begins to Make Car-Free J.F.K. Permanent
Will the eastern half of J.F.K. Drive remain car free? That's the question behind a new outreach effort, launched Tuesday by SFMTA and Rec and Park, to determine what people want the future of Golden Gate Park to look like
September 24, 2021
Tracking Slow Streets in the Bay Area
SPUR, with a little help from Streetsblog, put together a list of cities with 'slow streets' programs
June 11, 2020
Interview: Oakland Leader on Racial Equity and Mobility
Warren Logan, policy director of mobility and interagency relations for the mayor's office of Oakland, which in April became the first city to launch "Slow Streets," has been at the forefront of the movement to create more space for safe, socially-distanced transportation and recreation during COVID-19.
May 28, 2020
North Beach to Get a ‘Slow Street’
A survey shows residents overwhelmingly support adding the neighborhood to the 'slow streets' map
May 14, 2020
Pasadena’s Rose Bowl Loop Re-Opens to Walking and Bicycling
Mayor Tornek: "if the social distancing doesn’t work, then we’re going to be back to ground zero on this.”
May 13, 2020