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Aaron Bialick

Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.

Recent Posts

Open House: Aquatic Park Promenade Rehabilitation

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 10, 2014 | No Comments
From SFBC: Want a better connection from Fort Mason to the Embarcadero? Come to this open house hosted by the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park to give feedback on proposed alternatives for the Aquatic Park Promenade. They are looking for a long-term solution that preserves this beautiful location on the waterfront while supporting safe […]

SPUR Forum: Lessons from European High-Speed Rail Stations

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 10, 2014 | No Comments
From SPUR: Although much thought has been given to station locations for high-speed rail (HSR), the same can’t be said about providing multi-faceted access to those stations. German and French cities, however, have been promoting local access to their stations through sustainable modes of transportation, transit integration and parking management. What lessons can be learned […]

SFMTA Engineering Hearing

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 10, 2014 | No Comments
Agenda Included: Potrero Avenue Redesign

Muni TEP Meeting: Route 28/28L in Parkside

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 9, 2014 | No Comments
From SFMTA: Muni Needs Your Input! Give Feedback on Proposed Service Changes at Upcoming Meetings. Muni is considering proposed service and route changes as part of the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP). Developed with extensive analysis and community input, the TEP proposals will modernize Muni for its 700,000 daily passengers. Attend this meeting to provide input […]

Muni TEP Meeting: Routes 6 and 71 in the Upper Haight

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 9, 2014 | 1 Comment
From SFMTA: Muni Needs Your Input! Give Feedback on Proposed Service Changes at Upcoming Meetings. Muni is considering proposed service and route changes as part of the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP). Developed with extensive analysis and community input, the TEP proposals will modernize Muni for its 700,000 daily passengers. Attend this meeting to provide input […]

Muni TEP Meeting: Routes 2, 28/28L, and 38L in the Richmond

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 9, 2014 | No Comments
From SFMTA: Muni Needs Your Input!  Give Feedback on Proposed Service Changes at Upcoming Meetings. Muni is considering proposed service and route changes as part of the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP).  Developed with extensive analysis and community input, the TEP proposals will modernize Muni for its 700,000 daily passengers. Attend this meeting to provide input […]

SFMTA Open House on Commuter Shuttle Stop Locations

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 9, 2014 | No Comments
From SFMTA: You are invited to help develop a pilot network of shared Muni-commuter shuttle stops as part of the 18-month pilot for commuter shuttles that will start on July 1. If you do not want to use the interactive map, please join us at an open house to provide in-person information to SFMTA staff. Drop […]

Board of Supervisors Government Audit and Oversight Committee Hearing on Ped Safety

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 9, 2014 | No Comments
Agenda [PDF] 2. 140074 [Hearing – Pedestrian Safety] Sponsor: Breed Hearing for the Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee to report on its activities in 2013 and its goals for 2014, in light of the ongoing and grave concerns about pedestrian safety in San Francisco. 1/28/14; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Government Audit and Oversight Committee. [Police […]

Board of Supervisors Meeting

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 9, 2014 | No Comments
Agenda [PDF] Of note: 9. 130938 [Planning Code – Transit Impact Development Fee Exemptions] Sponsor: Wiener Ordinance amending the Planning Code to revise deadlines for certain Transit Impact Development Fee (TIDF) exemptions; eliminate project-specific references in exemptions applicable to redevelopment areas, and make such exemptions dependent on the terms of the controlling development agreement, redevelopment […]
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Planning Department Takes a Serious Look at Highway 280 Teardown

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 7, 2014 | 13 Comments
The idea of tearing down a section of highway 280, north of 16th Street, is taking a firm step forward with the launch of a new study by the Planning Department. Although the department has already released a study of the option in December 2012, the new initiative would take a deeper, more comprehensive look at the “spiderweb” […]

Watch: N-Judah Riders Lift Car Out of the Way of Their Train

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 7, 2014 | 19 Comments
Maybe Muni ought to start paying riders for getting cars off metro tracks. Last night, the N-Judah train I was on with my fiancee (whom I happened to meet on the N) was approaching the east portal of the Sunset Tunnel when my fellow riders and I spotted a set of tail lights up ahead. […]

SFPD Arrests Driver for Manslaughter for Killing Man on Sunset Boulevard

By Aaron Bialick | Feb 6, 2014 | 7 Comments
The SFPD has arrested, cited, and released a driver for killing 78-year-old Isaak Berenzon as he crossed Sunset Boulevard at Yorba Street in the Outer Sunset Tuesday at about 11 a.m. This is the third known instance of the SFPD arresting a driver who killed a pedestrian, and wasn’t drunk or fleeing the scene, since New […]
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