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Eyes on the Street: Terry Francois Protected Bike Lane Near Completion
Much of it is already rideable. Workers say it'll be soft opening as early as this weekend.
August 22, 2019
Streetsblog Talks with Women of the TransitCenter Mentorship Program
Streetsblog sat down with Women of the TransitCenter Mentorship Program to talk about diversity and how it is reflected in infrastructure and transit planning
August 21, 2019
No, a Scooter Company Didn’t “Red Line” Poor Neighborhoods
Last week's click-bait headline about Scoot red lining in the Tenderloin and Chinatown doesn't add up
August 20, 2019
Commentary: Bay Area Needs a Green New Deal
Simply relying on new technology will not solve the challenges we face.
August 16, 2019
Whoop-De-Doo Paint Added to Oakland Hellscape
Streetsblog receives a matrix of responses to its critique of the 23rd and 29th Avenue over-crossings in Oakland
August 15, 2019
HSR Finishing Designs on Alignment into San Francisco
Last night was one of several planned outreach meetings to get public feedback on passing tracks, crossings and the exact location of a Brisbane maintenance facility
August 15, 2019
Touring the Guadalupe River Trail
Streetsblog gets an update on efforts to integrate San Jose's 'Central Park' with the city's various communities
August 13, 2019
A Jug-handle for Sansome/Market Intersection?
It's time for a jug-handle on Market at Sansome, says super advocate Paul Valdez
August 9, 2019
SPUR Talk: Building Resilience into the Waterfront
Officials talk about long and short term plans to preserve and protect the city's valuable and vulnerable waterfront. Bike safety, though, gets short shrift.
August 8, 2019
Why do BART Police Have So Many SUVs?
At 77 SUVs for about 200 cops, that's about as many cars-per-cop as the California Highway Patrol
August 7, 2019