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
Despite Setback, Advocates Claim Partial Win in MTC Discrimination Suit
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Seventy eight percent of AC Transit riders are people of color. Flickr photo: jlnriang In 2005, with frustration and anger mounting over service cuts and fare hikes for AC Transit riders, who are mostly people of color, a coalition of riders, labor and environmental justice advocates filed a federal class-action lawsuit against the Metropolitan Transportation […]
MTA Board Will Be Asked to Declare Fiscal Emergency
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Fare hikes and service reductions are likely on the way for Muni. Flickr photo: Tom Prete The Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors will be asked to declare a fiscal emergency at its meeting next Tuesday, a move that will allow Muni to skip environmental reviews and implement service cuts and fare hikes this year […]
Streetscast: An Interview with District 2 Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier
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District 2 Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier represents the Presidio, Cow Hollow, Marina, Pacific Heights and part of the Richmond District. She was originally appointed to her seat by Mayor Gavin Newsom in 2004, and comes from a well-known political family. Her grandfather, Joe Alioto, was mayor from 1968-1976 and her aunt, Angela Alioto, was President of the […]
Today’s Headlines
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Palo Alto "Cries Foul" Over High-Speed Rail Contract (Merc) How Much High-Speed Rail Does $8 Billion Buy? (MSNBC) Menlo Park to Abandon Plans for Dumbarton Transit Station (Merc) Bus Fares Rising in Yolo County (Sac Bee) San Joaquin County Planning for More Walkable Neighborhoods (Stockton Record) The Bikescape Podcast: Bike Bloggers Meet in Sacramento Community […]