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Lisa Ratner

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Budget Town Hall: Districts 8 & 9 with Supervisors Scott Wiener & David Campos

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
From SF Bike Coalition: Mayor Lee and the Board of Supervisors are holding a series of town hall meetings to talk about the city budget. This is a rare chance for you to meet with these key decisionmakers in person to speak up for more city investment in biking. Did you know that an incredibly […]

Rec Ride: Orange Bicycle Tour – Dutch Queen’s Day Celebrations

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
From SF Bike Coalition: Celebrate the great Dutch Queen’s Day (in honor of the Queen’s birthday) by wearing orange and joining this free group bike ride from South Park to the Pacific, where a big Queen’s Day party will be underway all day long. Bring your own bike, ride departs at 9:30am sharp, ages 12 and up. […]

Budget Town Hall: Districts 10 & 11 with Supervisors Malia Cohen & John Avalos *

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
From SF Bike Coalition: Mayor Lee and the Board of Supervisors are holding a series of town hall meetings to talk about the city budget. This is a rare chance for you to meet with these key decisionmakers in person to speak up for more city investment in biking. Did you know that an incredibly […]

SPUR Forum: Modeling the Bay Area

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
From SPUR: Regional planning in California may lack strong governance and implementation tools, but it does have increasingly sophisticated modeling tools. The current Plan Bay Area, for instance, is grounded in updated models of the region’s land use and travel patterns over the upcoming decades. Come hear about the transportation model, the land use model […]

Making Healthy Places

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
From SPUR: The connection between human health and the built environment, particularly cities and suburbs, is becoming undeniable. Whether looking at an individual room or the larger neighborhood, the materials and components around us have the potential to impact our health. How do we define a “healthy place”? Join a conversation with the author of Making […]

Growing Upper Market

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
From SPUR: In 2008 San Francisco adopted the Market and Octavia Area Plan, which created new transit-oriented zoning and design guidelines for the area and simultaneously completed further design guidelines for Upper Market. Now many projects, including 1960 Market, 2001 Market and 2299 Market, are on the boards or under construction. Join representatives from the […]

Earth Day

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments

SF Board of Supervisors Land Use and Economic Development Committee

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
Agenda Proposals for reforming the CEQA appeals process

SF Board of Supervisors Meeting

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
Agenda [PDF] Key items: Resolution urging the SFMTA to implement a Full-Scale Bike Sharing Program by 2014

SFMTA Board of Directors Meeting

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 22, 2013 | No Comments
Agenda Key topics: Update on Northeast Mission Parking Plans Presentation and discussion regarding the SFMTA’s long range vision for transit – initial policy analysis.

VTA Board of Directors Meeting

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 15, 2013 | No Comments
Agenda [PDF]

Bicycle Bingo at Actual Cafe

By Lisa Ratner | Apr 15, 2013 | No Comments
From EBBC: It’s baaaack! Come join EBBC at Actual Cafe for a fun evening of bicycle bingo and see the area’s only bicycle-driven bingo ball machine. Bingo cards will be available for a suggested donation of $3 each, 2/$5 or 5/$10. Cards can be played all evening long, so start early for more chances to […]
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