Bryan Goebel
Bryan Goebel is a reporter at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco. A veteran journalist and writer, he helped launch Streetsblog SF in 2009 and served as editor for three years. He lives car-free in the Castro District.
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Pedestrians Count! Data, Modeling and Advocacy Workshop
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A hands-on workshop to learn and practice current pedestrian data collection, analysis and modeling strategies together with strategic advocacy planning. Statewide professionals, academics and community leaders will share their current and most promising work. Make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to learn from, share and network with California’s leaders in pedestrian safety and walkable […]
Pedestrians Count! Data, Modeling and Advocacy Workshop
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A hands-on workshop to learn and practice current pedestrian data collection, analysis and modeling strategies together with strategic advocacy planning. Statewide professionals, academics and community leaders will share their current and most promising work. Make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to learn from, share and network with California’s leaders in pedestrian safety and walkable […]
GreenTRIP at Sustainable Communities Strategies for Land Use and Transportation Meeting
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From TransForm: Ann Cheng, GreenTRIP Program Director, and GreenTRIP Certfied Developer, Andrea Osgood of Eden Housing will present as part of a panel on Sustainable Communities Strategies for Land Use and Transportation. American Planning Association (APA) and Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) members receive credit for attending.
SPUR Forum: The Blue Greenway
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From SPUR: The Blue Greenway is a City project to improve and expand the public open space network along the central and southern waterfront, from China Basin Channel to the San Francisco county line. Its focus is to identify where new parks and public spaces can be created to connect with existing open spaces in […]
SPUR Forum: Ancient Roman City Planning
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From SPUR: Ancient Rome was very much an urban culture whose city planning traditions evolved through direct contact with the Greeks and Etruscans. Urban designer Eva Liebermann will show how the Romans adapted previous planning practices for their own purposes and created thriving cities with the use of new materials (particularly concrete); the introduction of […]
SPUR Forum: The Legacy of Brian O’Neill and the Future of the GGNRA
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From SPUR: Before his unexpected death in 2009, Brian O’Neill had emerged as one of the most beloved and innovative National Park directors in America. His vision of building community partnerships to sustain the Golden Gate National Recreation Area allowed it to grow and thrive over many years, while also fostering a strong sense of […]
SPUR Visitacion Valley Greenway Tour
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From SPUR: This innovative open space project is a six-block long outdoor classroom that over the past 15 years has been developed as a partnership between the Visitacion Valley Greenway Project, the Recreation and Park Department and the Trust for Public Land. Transforming the historically neglected community, it has led to the neighborhood’s ongoing revitalization. […]
SPUR Forum: Duboce/Church Trackway Improvements
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From SPUR: In 2008, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency began a $20 million infrastructure project to replace the Muni rails on Duboce and Church streets. The Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association recognized the opportunity to better serve the needs of bicyclists, pedestrians and transit users, and to enhance the neighborhood’s sense of place. The City […]
SPUR Forum: Update on the Presidio
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From SPUR: San Francisco’s Presidio has become one of the nation’s most innovative national park sites. What’s next? Invoking the history and landscape of the Presidio, Craig Middleton, Executive Director of the Presidio Trust and Michael Boland, the Trust’s Chief of Planning, Projects and Programs, will illustrate the changing relationship of people to place, showing […]
SPUR Forum: The Future of the Workplace
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From SPUR: As companies shift to reduced work weeks and flex-work schedules, they may also reduce their overall real estate holdings. This trend is leading to dramatic changes in both the design and organization of the workplace. What are the implications for the solidarity of the workplace, and on innovation that results from interaction? How […]
MTC Air Quality Conformity Task Force
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