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This Week’s Featured Posts:
Baldwin Park Update: Progress on Path and Park Projects
The new connection from Walnut Creek Nature Park to the greenway walk/bike path is just about finished, and the huge expansion on Barnes Park is trooping along
By Chris Greenspon

Top Headlines:
Metro Outlines December 14 Service Changes (The Source, staff report)
L.A.’s Vision Zero Failure (Washington Post, excerpts Biking in L.A.)
South Pasadena Opening New Pocket Parks This Year (SP Review)
Tickets are still available for our ActiveSGV: Bike & Hike event on Sat, Dec 6th
Claremont Artwalk Also This Sunday (December 6)
So Pas Caltrans 710 Tenants Face Obstacles To Purchase Homes (SPR)
Pasadena Cyclists Distribute Turkeys (PCSC)
Don’t Drive Wildly Off the Freeway (SGV Tribune)
Resident Moves Home in Alta Dena, First Fully Rebuilt House (SGV Tribune, Pasadena Now)
The Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority Released Videos about the Art at the A Line stations from Glendora to Pomona Get. They’re All on This Twitter/X Thread.

And here’s some Streetsblog stories from around the country from the past week:

  • Sunset Dunes One Year Out: They Built it and People Came
    by The Editorial Team
    April 9, 2026

    Despite all the car-brained attempts to destroy it, Sunset Dunes park is a definitive success

    The post Sunset Dunes One Year Out: They Built it and People Came appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.

  • The Kirkham Neck-Down Worked for Safety, So San Francisco Removed it
    by The Editorial Team
    April 7, 2026

    Vision Zero pledges are meaningless if politicians fold the moment drivers complain

    The post The Kirkham Neck-Down Worked for Safety, So San Francisco Removed it appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.

  • Weekend Roundup: Regional Transit Measure Update, More Art at Sunset Dunes…
    by The Editorial Team
    April 2, 2026

    …and thanks Oakland DOT

    The post Weekend Roundup: Regional Transit Measure Update, More Art at Sunset Dunes… appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.

  • SFMTA Rips Out Yellow Guerrilla Plastic Posts at 4th and Channel. Installs White Plastic Posts Instead
    by Roger Rudick
    March 27, 2026
    It’s progress of a sort.
  • Weekend Roundup: Activists Install Posts in S.F., Hopkins Fight Renews in Berkeley
    by Roger Rudick
    March 13, 2026
    Community activists demand safety on both sides of the bay.
  • Op-ed: Sausalito Continues its Quest to Delay Crosswalk Daylighting
    by Kieran Culligan
    March 13, 2026
    Why spend money making streets safer, when you can spend money keeping them dangerous?
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