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Robert Prinz

Recent Posts

SF Bicycle Coalition LGBTQ Meet and Mingle

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
From SFBC: Celebrate San Francisco bicycling and share your “byke pride” with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition’s LGBTQ community! Enjoy a fun evening of great conversation with SF Bicycle Coalition Staff, Board, Members and bike-curious allies. Enjoy drink specials for SF Bicycle Coalition members and win great raffle prizes while supporting bicycling improvements that are […]

SPUR: Electrifying Caltrain and High-Speed Rail: What’s Next?

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | 1 Comment
From SPUR: Image credit: Flickr user Steve Wilson This spring, Bay Area leaders formalized a major effort to identify the funds to electrify Caltrain while the High-Speed Rail Authority chose to allocate its initial funding toward an operating segment of high-speed rail towards Southern California. What does electrification mean for Caltrain’s future and how will it […]

SPUR: Extra Large: Megaprojects

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
From SPUR: Image credit: flickr user arwcheek Projects involving many acres of land and thousands of units present special challenges. How should we be planning on this extra-large scale? How do we ensure that megaprojects end up feeling like neighborhoods and not “manufactured” places? How do such large projects get entitled? Explore these ideas through a […]

SPUR: Toward a Grand Regional Bargain?

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
From SPUR: Image credit: Flickr user Ron Reiring Debates about regional growth tend to revolve around a zero sum game between the transit-rich core and the auto-oriented edges. For decades the core has grown more slowly as anti-growth politics have spread throughout most of the inner Bay Area, while the edge has grown — often without the […]

SPUR: Strait Up, A Bus Tour of the Cities of Carquinez

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
From SPUR: Image credit: Flickr user Stephen Coles While many in the urban core believe that suburbia is a singular place, the reality is quite different. Some may think that communities like Antioch and Pittsburg are only a poster child for suburban sprawl and the foreclosure crisis, yet they are also important parts of the region’s […]

SF Land Use and Economic Development Committee Meeting

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
Agenda [pdf] On the agenda: CPMC Project – vacation and land transfer of a portion of San Jose Ave CPMC Project – Street Encroachments – Van Ness Av, Cedar St, and Geary Blvd CPMC Projects – Changing the Official Sidewalk Widths – Portions of Post St, Geary Blvd, Geary St, Cedar St, Franklin St, Van Ness Ave, Cesar Chavez St, Valencia St […]

SF Board of Supervisors Meeting

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
Agenda [pdf] On the agenda: 8 Washington Street Project – Zoning Map and General Plan Amendments Affirmation or Reversal of CPMC Development Plan FEIR Warriors Arena Sole Source Negotiations

SFMTA Engineering Hearing

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
Agenda On the agenda: Establish all-way stops: Anza St at 4th Ave, Jennings St at Armstrong Ave Establish crosswalk: Sunset Blvd at Ulloa St, 18th St at Market St Sidewalk widening on San Bruno Ave

SFMTA Board Meeting

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
Agenda and schedule

SFMTA Policy and Governance Committee Special Meeting

By Robert Prinz | Jun 11, 2012 | No Comments
Agenda On the agenda: Presentation, discussion and possible action of upcoming SFMTA Board/Parking Authority Commission items (Permit Process for neighborhood/community events; Update on Pedestrian Safety)

MTC Smart Parking Workshops

By Robert Prinz | Jun 6, 2012 | No Comments
From MTC: Well-designed access and parking policies are essential strategies for creating vibrant commercial districts, supporting livable neighborhoods, and providing housing and travel choices for your community. MTC is offering technical workshops to assist local jurisdictions in examining key issues in access and parking policies. These workshops build on an ongoing regional initiative to better […]

This Week: BART and Muni Talk Bikes and Trains

By Robert Prinz | Jun 4, 2012 | 1 Comment
The SFMTA Board and a BART task force will each discuss plans to experiment with removing prohibitions on bike access this week. On Tuesday, Human Transit author Jarrett Walker discusses quality public transportation at SPUR, and the SF Bike Coalition holds its 20th annual Golden Wheel Awards. The SF Planning Department will also present final plans for streetscape […]
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