Eyes on the Promenade: Art on Golden Gate Park’s Newest Public Space By Roger Rudick | Sep 23, 2022 | No Comments Remember, to preserve the Promenade and make the park more accessible to all, Yes on Measure J, Yes on Measure N, No on Measure I.
SF Streets At a Crossroads: One Route Leads to Fewer Cars, Another to the Same Old Traffic By Kristi Coale | Sep 22, 2022 | No Comments Mayor Breed says COVID slow streets must ‘evolve.’ Next month brings a key debate on matching our roadways to climate and safety pledges.
Caltrans Continues Widening, This Time with South San Francisco By Roger Rudick | Sep 21, 2022 | No Comments Induced demand? Let's just pretend it isn't real, says Caltrans
Streetsblog Thanks Bike East Bay’s Dave Campbell By Bike East Bay | Sep 20, 2022 | No Comments As Bike East Bay's advocacy director pedals into the sunset, Streetsblog wants to say thanks and wish him well.
Commentary: The Dutch Call Dangerous Designs Evil. They’re Right. By Roger Rudick | Sep 16, 2022 | No Comments Motorists hit BUILDINGS, but paint is going to keep a cyclist safe on a six lane arterial? Let's use the right word to describe when planners and politicians build things they know will cause death and dismemberment
San Jose Has Lost its Way on Safety By Roger Rudick | Sep 7, 2022 | No Comments A few years ago, San Jose was pioneering bold, Dutch-style, quick build infrastructure. Not anymore.