Streetsblog California
Meet Our New Board Chair, Steve Horn
The nonprofit that publishes Streetsblog has a new board chair.
Complete Streets Bill Has Come a Long Way
S.B. 960 has been through the wringer, but negotiations have produced a strong, flexible, much improved approach to ensuring streets are complete - that is, not built solely for cars.
San Diego’s Transit Ridership Is on the Road to a Strong Recovery
Other regions - and the state - should take note
Traffic Diverter Removed from Plan for Slow Noe Street
SFMTA says it was just seeking consensus when it decided to remove a key safety feature
Op-Ed: Which SF Mayoral Candidate Will Lead on Safe Streets?
San Francisco needs sustained, principled leadership if it really wants to transform its streets
Join a Who’s-Who of Livable Streets Heroes at Our September 12th Party
Come help us celebrate!
A Peek into Metro Rail Ridership Details Station-by-Station
Metro station by station figures shows that: new infrastructure (Regional Connector and K Line) are doing great. Few light rail stations lost ridership, but nearly all heavy rail stations did. 7th/Metro Center is a beast.
Possible Uber/Lyft Tax Could Help Fund Muni
A new measure just got enough signatures to appear on the November ballot. If San Francisco voters go for it, it could help transit stay afloat
Update: Advocates Resist Port’s Latest Effort Against Bike Safety
When port officials push Oakland planners to move bikes lanes "a few blocks over," it just proves they don't prioritize safety