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Commentary: As Bay Area Reopens, Let’s Focus on the Other, Ongoing Crisis
If we can bend the COVID curve, we can bend the carbon curve.
May 6, 2021
Advocates Demand City Fix South Van Ness
One of the city's most overbuilt, dangerous streets needs fixed now, say advocates
May 5, 2021
People to Transit Agencies: Get it Together
Poll shows transit riders support efforts of Seamless Bay Areas and others in seeking an integrated system
May 4, 2021
Mr. Barricade to Cities: Safety Ain’t About Money
If you think it takes piles of loot to make safe streets, you're doing it wrong
May 3, 2021
Advocates Battle Sharks Over Parking, Safe Streets
The owners of the San Jose Sharks hockey team are officially opposing a proposed development in an around San Jose's Diridon station.
April 28, 2021
Alameda Approves Central Avenue Project
City passes plan a decade in the making that includes protected bike lanes, buffered bike lanes, and roundabouts
April 22, 2021
Cal Amtrak Wants Safer Ballpark Plan
Head of the agency that runs passenger trains between San Jose and Sacramento wants more done to address rail safety issues at proposed Howard Terminal ballpark
April 21, 2021
Op-Ed: A Case for Seamless Transit
A new report from Seamless Bay Area outlines key governance reforms that could transform Bay Area transit.
April 14, 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
Commentary: Bay Area Needs a “Cycling Safety Ordinance”
"Why would the city continue anything less than a fully protected bike facility on any street that’s large enough for a bike lane at this point?”
April 9, 2021