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Kristi Coale

Recent Posts

Mayor London Breed in 2018. She has ordered a sweeping review of SF’s Slow Streets program, which could reveal how willing the city is to remake itself to meet climate, transit, and street safety goals.

SF Streets At a Crossroads: One Route Leads to Fewer Cars, Another to the Same Old Traffic

By Kristi Coale | Sep 22, 2022 | No Comments
Mayor Breed says COVID slow streets must ‘evolve.’ Next month brings a key debate on matching our roadways to climate and safety pledges.
The de Young Museum tower. Photo: The Frisc/Alex Lash

De Young Says JFK Drive Closure Harms Attendance. Its Neighbors Don’t Have This Problem

By Kristi Coale | Jul 19, 2022 | No Comments
The Academy of Sciences and nearby gardens have all seen visitors return to near pre-COVID levels. So what’s not adding up?
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