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Oakland DOT Preps Next Phases of Telegraph Plan
The City of Oakland is conducting public outreach for repaving, repairs, and a major redesign of Telegraph.
July 17, 2018
Spencer Fast, Nearly Killed While Riding his Bike, in his Own Words
"I am lucky to be alive."
July 16, 2018
Editorial: Keep the Combo J Church/K Ingleside Train
Why do the J and the K turn around at Balboa and head back downtown the way they came, rather than continuing on each other's alignments? Wouldn't the service be more useful if, even if they had to pause for a few minutes at Balboa to maintain schedules, the two lines were combined?
July 13, 2018
SFMTA Cancels Townsend Safety Project; Advocates Fight Back
Roughly seventy safety advocates donned yellow t-shirts and stood on the edge of the bike lanes along Townsend Street at the King Street Station yesterday evening to demand safety upgrades.
July 12, 2018
Bicycle Coalition Demands Change after Pedicab Driver’s Death
After years of safety plans languishing in interdepartmental hell, SFBC renews calls for fixing the Embarcadero
July 11, 2018
Marin Motorist Receives Light Sentence for Running Down Cyclists
Despite previous hit & run charge and video evidence, driver who ran down four cyclist receives minimal jail time
July 10, 2018
Early Reactions as Masonic Makeover Nears Completion
Construction on the $26 million Masonic Avenue Streetscape Improvement Project is almost finished
July 3, 2018
Oakland Launches Summer Paving Initiative
Department of Transportation, funds in hand, tackles city's most cracked-up streets
July 2, 2018
Another Bad Crash as Embarcadero Safety Project Languishes
City also cancels safety project on Townsend
June 29, 2018
Bringing More Bikes to the Bayview
A push is on to get more people biking in the Bayview/Hunter's Point (BVHP) neighborhood of San Francisco.
June 28, 2018