Roger Rudick
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Three Tweet Thursday
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Alameda PD listens to bike-haters, Valencia protected bike lanes still going nowhere, and a call to improve International
Commentary: Estuary Ferry Should Run as a Horizontal Elevator, Not a Bus
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It's awesome that Alameda is moving forward on a ferry across the estuary from Jack London Square, but Streetsblog has a humble suggestion about how it should operate
Clear Victory for High-Speed Rail as State Budget is Approved
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Even opponents of the project have conceded
Commentary: Recent Tragedies Underscore How Dangerous Motorists Threaten Everyone
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The press acts as if trains and grade crossings are the problem.
Vacation Reflections: Santa Barbara versus Carpinteria
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Bike heaven vs. bike gaslighting
This Week: SFBC Board Meeting, Fix Housing, Morning Ride
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Here is a list of events this week.
Weekend Roundup: BART Endorses Fare Integration, Ferry for Western Alameda…
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...and police want help finding hit-and-run driver
Muni Measure’s Failure and the Future of San Francisco Transit
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The fact that the measure was not "shellacked" is a testament to how much the people of San Francisco care about public transit, depend on it, and want it to be better.
Commentary: Look to Amsterdam, not Antioch, for OakDOT’s New Director
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Only a morally confused person would suggest years of "equity" outreach is required over whether to install infrastructure that prevents people from getting killed or maimed
Hearing on 14th Street Safety Project Comes on Heels of Another Tragedy
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Oakland lawmakers will decide today whether to approve an important safe-street redesign for 14th Street in downtown Oakland. Streetsblog will update this post to reflect the result, however, given what happened Thursday evening, it seems imponderable that anyone on the council would vote against protected bike lanes.
This Week: 14th Street Oakland, Housing, Decarbonation
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Here is a list of events this week.
Streetsblog San Francisco is Taking a Little Summer Break
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Well, its editor, Roger Rudick is... look for updated headlines, syndicated posts, and updates from the other California editors