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Damien Newton

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Last but not least, Streetsblog editor's own bike-friendly cat Motley, just chilling before a ride. Photo: Streetsblog/Rudick

Welcome to the Streetsblog San Francisco 10th Anniversary Fundraising Drive

By Damien Newton | Apr 2, 2019 | No Comments
As you may know from last week’s post, the future of Streetsblog San Francisco is somewhat in limbo. The flagship publication for the Bay Area’s Livable Streets Movement, celebrating its 10th birthday this year, recently lost its largest funder and faces a $25,000 gap. Without an infusion of funds, there will be some major changes […]
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We Need Your Help

By Roger Rudick and Damien Newton | Mar 27, 2019 | No Comments
The Craiglist Charitable Fund has been a stalwart supporter of the safe and livable streets movement for over a decade. Earlier today, we learned that their priorities have changed and they are not planning to support any transportation advocacy groups this year. That will impact advocacy groups far and wide. And while we thank the […]
The 'Autobahn' (German for 'Freeway') also has traffic jams

Proposal for No-Speed-Limit Highway Widening Is Partisan Trolling

By Damien Newton | Feb 22, 2019 | No Comments
In an interview with Road and Track Magazine, state senator unabashedly reveals that he has no idea if speed limits have anything to do with crash rates or pollution--but it sounds good
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Support Streetsblog & Take Reader Survey

By Damien Newton | Dec 13, 2018 | 2 Comments
Don’t need the pitch? Make a donation, here. Take the survey, here. Friends, Thank you for your support for Streetsblog San Francisco. Over the years you have helped us be an important independent non-profit media source and a voice for safer streets, better transit, more housing options and stronger communities. We aim to raise $10,000 […]

Safe Park Provides Homeless with Parking and Care at New, Larger West L.A. VA Lot

By Damien Newton | Nov 14, 2018 | No Comments
Safe Park's VA lot provides homeless veterans living in their vehicles a safe place to park, eat, sleep and share stories

One Week Later: Rep. McCarthy’s Office Denies Meeting as Stop-the-Purple-Threat Keeps Rolling

By Damien Newton | Oct 19, 2018 | No Comments
"Stop the Purple Threat" might be paid for by anonymous donors, but the campaign to fight the subway continues to cost the school district a lot of money that could be spent on students.

Friday Is Your Last Day to Buy Tickets to PedsCount 2018

By Damien Newton | Oct 3, 2018 | No Comments
"One of Cal Walks' core values is that communities are the best experts on their own lived experience and the best advocates for their own prosperity," writes Chris Johnson, a program manager with California Walks.

Podcast: Meet Elise Roy, One of the Speakers at this Year’s #PedCounts

By Damien Newton | Sep 19, 2018 | No Comments
Welcome to a special podcast from Streetsblog California, wherein former SBLA and SBCAL editor Damien Newton interviews Elise Roy. Roy will be the opening speaker at PEDS COUNT 2018, which is hosted by California Walks. Roy is the founder of a consulting firm by the same name that specializes in helping designers understand how people […]

Vote No on Prop 6: The Campaign Is an Incoherent and Childish Effort to Distract You from Donald Trump

By Damien Newton | Aug 30, 2018 | No Comments
Santa isn’t coming to fix California's roads.

Breaking Down Prop 69

By Damien Newton | Jun 4, 2018 | No Comments
Proposition 69 would require that funds generated by last year's gas tax increase be spent only on transportation projects. It's pretty straightforward.

Help us Cover the Safe Streets Movement

By Roger Rudick, Damien Newton and Jason Islas | Dec 6, 2017 | 2 Comments
It is a time of year for reflection and we at Streetsblog SF can’t help feeling concerned but hopeful as we move into 2018. We are now nearly a year into the Trump Administration, and while there are a great many causes for worry about the future of our country and our planet, 2017 gave […]

Want to See a Safer El Camino Real? Redwood City Survey Closes Tonight

By Damien Newton | May 19, 2017 | 4 Comments
As part of its ongoing efforts to create a safer El Camino Real, the City of Redwood is seeking input from the public through an online survey that closes tonight.
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