Roger Rudick
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Key City Agencies Vote to Make J.F.K. Promenade Permanent
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The millionaires at the de Young buy a banner ad on front page of Chronicle as more and more government agencies align behind making the J.F.K. Promenade permanent
Commentary: No Gas-Tax Holiday for Oversize Trucks
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Tell me again why we all need to pay for your giant, jacked up truck?
Manchin Machinations Seem Promising for Bullet Train
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Federal funding picture remains in flux.
Eyes on the Street: Milvia Update
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Berkeley replaced sections of concrete-protected bike lane curbs on Milvia with rubber, mountable curbs last week
This Week: Smart City, Transportation Goals, Night Biking
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Here is a list of events this week.
Weekend Roundup: Return of Sunday Streets, Help Quantify Speeding Rates
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Here are a few Streetsblog news nuggets to start your weekend.
New Film Shows People Benefiting from Great Walkway, J.F.K. Promenade
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Filmmakers push back against false narrative that open spaces are for "elites"
Commentary: Treasure Island’s Phantom Ferry
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If you want proof that the Bay Area needs a network manager, try to ride the Treasure Island ferry.
Rally to Protect J.F.K. Promenade
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Some 100 advocates, policy makers, and others gathered on the steps of San Francisco City Hall Tuesday morning to demand an end to attempts to turn the J.F.K. promenade (previously known as J.F.K. Drive) in Golden Gate Park back into a high-traffic thruway.
SPUR Talk: Time for a Parking Intervention?
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There are about two parking spots for every resident of the Bay Area, or 2.4 for every car.
This Week: Parking, Youth Transportation, Housing Density
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Here is a list of events this week.
Documents Completed on San Francisco Leg of High-Speed Rail
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The next step towards getting the San Francisco to Merced section of California's High-speed Rail project shovel-ready was taken Friday with the completion of a required environmental study of the alignment. This all-important connection between the Central Valley and Silicon Valley has been a "long time coming and this is a big milestone," said Boris Lipkin, Northern California Regional Director.