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Stan Parkford

Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.

Recent Posts

SFMTA Engineering Hearing: Market Street Transit Lanes, Car Restrictions

By Stan Parkford | Feb 22, 2015 | No Comments
Agenda Items of Note: Muni and Taxi Only lanes on Market Street, 3rd to 5th Streets eastbound, 3rd to 8th Streets westbound No right turns, except for bicycles, buses, taxis, and commercial vehicles on Market Street, 3rd and 7th Street northbound, Stockton and Hyde Street southbound Bus/bicycle/taxi/commercial vehicle only lanes on Mason, O’Farrell, and 7th […]

Convenient Truth: Innovative Urban Solutions From Curitiba, Brazil

By Stan Parkford | Feb 15, 2015 | No Comments
From TransForm: This month Transition Silicon Valley is bringing back one of their all time favorite Films of Vision and Hope. A Convenient Truth shows how creative and forward-looking urban leaders in Curitiba, Brazil transformed their city, converting major problems into innovative solutions. The work in Curitiba continues to influence urban planners around the world. It’s […]

Sunnyvale City Council Meeting on Bus Rapid Transit

By Stan Parkford | Feb 15, 2015 | No Comments
From TransForm: At this meeting, the Sunnyvale City Council will take a position on whether to support dedicated lane or mixed flow BRT on El Camino Real. Come out to this critical City Council meeting and tell your representatives why you feel we need great transit and a safe and accessible environment along this future […]

Cheers to SAFE Bikes: One Year Anniversary Party

By Stan Parkford | Feb 15, 2015 | No Comments
From the SF Bicycle Coalition: SAFE Bikes, the bicycle theft prevention program will celebrate its one year anniversary on February 25, 2015. We launched one year ago as an education and registry program to reduce bicycle theft and improve recovery of stolen bikes in the city of San Francisco. Come support our milestones including; 20 […]

SPUR SJ Forum: Understanding Walkability: An Audit of Downtown San Jose

By Stan Parkford | Feb 15, 2015 | No Comments
From SPUR: Want a safer, healthier neighborhood? Want to make your community more equitable and sustainable? Evidence shows that walkable, livable neighborhoods can improve quality of life for communities in a variety of ways. Join us for a walkability audit of downtown San Jose and learn how to spot the elements in the public realm […]

SFMTA Open House for Muni 30-Stockton Upgrades and Columbus Avenue Bike Lanes

By Stan Parkford | Feb 15, 2015 | No Comments
From SFMTA: Join us at an open house to learn about proposed improvements to the 30 Stockton on Chestnut Street! March 4, 2015 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Fort Mason Center, Room C260 Muni is working on multiple fronts to make getting around San Francisco safer and more reliable. As part of this effort, […]

Final Open House: Living Alleys Around Market and Octavia

By Stan Parkford | Feb 14, 2015 | No Comments
From the SF Planning Department: The SF Planning Department, Caltrans, SFMTA, and SF Public Works invite you to an Open House to unveil the Market Octavia Living Alley Toolkit. Since 2013, we have worked with community members to design and implement a network of Living Alleys in the Market Octavia Plan Area. This toolkit was created to give members of the […]

Open Houses on the Future of Transportation in Alameda County

By Stan Parkford | Feb 8, 2015 | No Comments
From TransForm: Come learn about, discuss and give us your ideas on plans for the future of transportation in Alameda County, including public transit, major streets and roadways, and trucking, goods movement and shipping. You are welcome to visit at any time during the two-hour open houses. Thursday, February 12, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Dublin Civic Center Regional […]

Final Open House: Haight Ashbury Public Realm Plan

By Stan Parkford | Feb 7, 2015 | No Comments
From the SF Planning Department: Join us for the final open house for the Haight Ashbury Public Realm Plan! Since October 2012, the San Francisco Planning Department in collaboration with the SFMTA and Department of Public Works has worked with the community to develop the Haight Ashbury Public Realm Plan.  The Public Realm Plan will be unveiled at […]

SPUR Forum: Presidio Parklands: Design A New Presidio Landscape

By Stan Parkford | Feb 7, 2015 | No Comments
From SPUR: An inspiring new landscape is taking shape at the Golden Gate. As an elevated freeway is replaced by an at-grade tunnel, ten acres of new public parkland will connect the beautiful waterfront and the heart of the Presidio. This powerful destination will be a place to enjoy panoramic views and iconic landmarks; to gather, […]

SPUR SJ Forum: Taking it to the Streets

By Stan Parkford | Feb 7, 2015 | No Comments
From SPUR: One year after the completion of the Downtown San Jose Street Life Plan, the San Jose Downtown Association has been leading numerous public realm improvements throughout the neighborhood. Come hear updates on implementation processes, learn about what will happen next and see the progress of select street life projects, from murals to art […]

SPUR SJ Forum: Gearing Up for a Bike Network in East San Jose

By Stan Parkford | Feb 7, 2015 | No Comments
From SPUR: East San Jose has many barriers to convenient and comfortable cycling due to several decades of compounded road network and built environment design. But now the City of San Jose is using multiple tools to uncover the challenges and opportunities in creating a bicycle network that meets the community’s needs. Come hear what […]
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