Infrastructure
Streetsblog California
Bill to Help Cities Make “Slow Streets” Permanent Moving in Assembly
“Los Angeles’ Slow Streets program has offered children, families, and constituents throughout our city the opportunity to play, exercise, and socialize, safely, throughout their neighborhoods during the pandemic and should be expanded,” said Nazarian.
April 30, 2021
Legislative Update: Long-awaited Speed Limit Flexibility Bill Moves Forward
A.B. 43 passed the Assembly Transportation Committee on a 15-0 vote.
April 19, 2021
Is Gordon Mar Spiking Sunset’s Slow Streets?
Supervisor Gordon Mar asks for the removal of slow streets near schools. Other Sunset slow streets are already disappearing. SFMTA denies it's happening.
April 13, 2021
Why Biden Is Right to Think Beyond the DOT in His Infrastructure Package
Opponents of President Biden's infrastructure plan ignore that "transportation infrastructure" must include tackling our frayed social safety nets and our broken street designs.
April 12, 2021
Walk S.F. Wants Your Help on Three Key Safety Bills
Write a letter, send an email, sign a petition--your life or the lives of people you care about may depend on it
April 5, 2021
Five Questions About Biden’s Infrastructure Package
President Biden revealed new details about his transformative new infrastructure package today, but sustainable transportation advocates are already questioning how much it will actually transform our national addiction to cars.
April 1, 2021
What About Shelley Drive in McLaren Park?
All eyes are focused on the "segregationist" policy of keeping a portion of JFK in Golden Gate Park car-free. What about Shelley Drive in McLaren?
March 30, 2021
Open Thread: What Happens to Streets Post-Pandemic?
Does your city have a plan for streets when the pandemic ends?
March 17, 2021
Fight to Keep SF’s Minnesota Street Slow
We love the Minnesota Slow Street. Let's make it permanent.
March 11, 2021
Keep Natoma Street Open
A hotel development adjacent to Natoma wants to build a big parking garage and revert the street back to cars
March 9, 2021