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
Palo Alto: Ladies’ Tea and Bike Social at the Elizabeth Gamble Garden
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From SVBC: Ladies, want to meet more women who bike here in Silicon Valley? Join other women who love to pedal, including SVBC Executive Director Corinne Winter, at the beautiful Elizabeth Gamble Garden in Palo Alto. It’s the perfect time for a garden party: the dahlias and zinnas are in bloom, the apples are ripening […]
Berkeley’s Sundays on Telegraph: Bike Day
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From EBBC: Telegraph closes to cars and opens to people on Sunday, August 11, and this one is special because it’s Bike Day. Every Sunday for the past month and a half, Telegraph has become a people zone open for the delight of strollers, but Sunday, August 11 is special. Ride on down for ‘Bike Day’ […]
Oakland Latham Square Plaza Grand Opening
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From EBBC: Latham Square Plaza is a ‘Pilot Project’ and it open August 16, 12:00noon. Join us! Oakland is revitalizing the intersection of Broadway and Telegraph as a place for people, by redesigning the 1st block of Telegraph as a pocket park, with the road closed to cars and open to people. Between 16th St and […]
East Bay Bike Party
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EBBP August: Light at the End of the Tunnel Posted on July 31, 2013 by bikecandy I lost my job but there was still bike party. My lover left me for another but there was still bike party. The sun went down but there was still bike party. BART can go on strike but there will still be […]
SFTRU Transit Action Committee Meeting
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From SFTRU: This is the regular meeting of the Transit Action Committee. Art Agnos will be attending to talk about the new Warriors Stadium.
BART Board of Directors Meeting
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Agenda [PDF]
SF Planning Commission Meeting
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Agenda Of note: 13a. 2011.0430E (D. LEWIS: (415) 575-9095) 480 POTRERO AVENUE – northwest corner of Potrero Avenue and Mariposa Street; Lot 2C in Assessor’s Block 3973 – Appeal of a Preliminary Mitigated Negative Declaration – The proposed project involves construction of a six-story, 58-foot-tall, residential building approximately 89,600 square feet in size on a vacant lot. The […]
SFBC’s Bike to School Practice: On Road with Your Family
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From SFBC: Brush up on your bike-to-school riding skills by taking this on-road practice ride with SF Bicycle Coalition staff and board. You and your children will be given tips on preparing for and riding to school, including some practice in a calm neighborhood and a ride on regular city streets with biking facilities. Parents […]
SFBC Rec Ride: Adaptive Cycling SF Bike Tour
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From SFBC: The SF Bicycle Coalition is partnering with BORP to hold a bike tour of SF for people with physical disabilities. Tour some of the latest street designs that are making urban biking easier and more inviting for people of all abilities. Ride will be Approximately 3-5 miles, and include riding with traffic. Must […]
Irving Streetscape Improvements Community Meeting #2
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From SFDPW: The Irving Streetscape Improvement Project extends from 19th to 26th avenues in the City’s Outer Sunset district (map). Irving Street is the local commercial district for the surrounding residential neighborhood. The renovation will provide a safer and more inviting environment for pedestrians, motorists and transit riders. The project is currently in the planning phase and […]
SFMTA Engineering Hearing
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Agenda
5-Fulton Limited Pilot Project Community Meeting
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From SFMTA: The SFMTA proposes a pilot project along the 5 Fulton corridor that will introduce limited-stop service to provide quicker trips and will increase frequency to reduce crowding between 6th Avenue and Downtown. The target implementation date is fall 2013. Benefits include: Improved service reliability and up to 20% quicker travel times Reduced crowding […]