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.
Recent Posts
BART Board of Directors Meeting
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Bike the Vote
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From SFBC: Help get out the bike vote and help us maintain a bike-friendly majority on the Board of Supervisors. We’ll be out every Friday in October with coffee, snacks and information about the SF Bicycle Coalition endorsements. Email Tessa@sfbike.org if you’re outreach trained and can volunteer to make a huge difference in this election!
Speak Out for Upper Market Bike Lanes at SFMTA Board
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From SFBC: Come speak up for Upper Market St. Bike Lanes. The MTA Board will be deciding on this project which will improve the bike lanes on Market St. between Castro and Octavia. This project will help fill in gaps in the bike lane in much of the corridor, especially approaching intersections. If you can […]
Shaping SF Bicycle Tour: Ecological History
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This 4-hour trip through San Francisco’s lost sand dunes, ponds, creeks and coastline will focus on the city south of downtown and SOMA, traversing the Mission, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, Bayview, and the southeast coastline, including several new public parks. A sliding scale donation of $15-50 is requested to benefit Shaping SF, but pay what […]
Biketoberfest Marin 2010
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Handmade & vintage bike show, beer tasting, bike family fun and music, all benefiting the Marin County Bicycle Coalition. http://www.biketoberfestmarin.com/
SFBC Bike Rec Ride: Filipino History Tour
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From SFBC: In celebration of October’s Filipino History Month, explore the Filipino historical landmarks of San Francisco. From the Filipino American Mural at San Francisco State University to the rise of the I-Hotel in the Financial District, the Filipino community has proudly been a part of SF neighborhoods since the late 1800’s. Share in this […]
SFBC Treehouse Talk: Connecting the City
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From SFBC: More and more people are biking in San Francisco and the numbers are bound to continue to increase as the City has begun to stripe three dozen new bike lanes. But what will take to bring San Francisco to a world-class level, where a majority of San Franciscans of all ages feel comfortable […]
Sustainable Design Bike Tour
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Compostmodern is offering a free bike tour of sustainable LEED certified architecture in SF. The tour will end at the Ferry Building at 1:30 PM. All participants should bring water and a bicycle. Pre-registration: http://www.350.org/compostmodern-sustainable-design-bike-tour
SFBC Fundraiser: Battle of the One-Man Bands
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From SFBC: The Kestral Sound Review Vol. II is hosting a Battle of the One Man Bands fundraiser for the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition to encapsulate the exotic musical tastes made eligible by one person on a stage. Hosted by Cold Steel Renegade, two-time SF Air Guitar Champion, 5 one man bands will battle for […]
SFBC’s 4th Annual Family Biking Day
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From SFBC: Join the SF Bicycle Coalition, parents and kids as we enjoy a car-free day in the park with fun bike-related family activities, like out Freedom from Training Wheels program and a Bike Road-eo course that teaches two-wheelers (with and without training wheels) basic bike skills. Show off your baby bike seats, trail-a-bikes, and […]
Urban Farm Bike Tour
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Celebrate and document the 350 Garden Action day on a bike! Start your day on the Urban Farm Bike Tour of reclaimed land such as vacant lots and sidewalks. See how unused land has been reclaimed for community food gardens throughout San Francisco. This tour is a part of the City Garden Workshop led by […]
SFBC Cycling Workshop for Women Only
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From SFBC: In the spirit of empowering female riders, the SF Bicycle Coalition is proud to offer this full bike education course for self-identified women only, taught by a female instructor. Students must be 18 years of age or older – please bring ID for age verification purposes. This four-hour in-classroom, introductory course is perfect […]