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This Week in Livable Streets Events

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This week, celebrate brand new smooth pavement and join the fight for a more open government. Plus, more highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Monday: Celebrate Smooth Pavement on JFK Drive. The SFBC’s Good Roads Campaign worked with the city to prioritize this and other pavement improvements on the city’s busiest bike routes. Join the crew […]

This Week in Livable Streets Events

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This week, celebrate Market Street’s new separated bike lane, and join the effort to extend it all the way to the Embarcadero. Here are the highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Monday: Bike Movie Night at the Independent. A free screening of Nebraska Supersonic, a comedy that tells the story of three friends who start a […]

This Week in Livable Streets Events

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Speak up for transit at Tuesday’s SFMTA Board meeting, which is set to include a vote on the agency’s budget for the next two fiscal years. Plus, more highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Tuesday: SFMTA Board Meeting: Two-Year Budget Vote. The board is set to vote on a two-year budget at this meeting that could […]

This Week in Livable Streets Events

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Miss yesterday’s Sunday Streets event because of the rain? Make up for it next weekend with Sunday Streets in the Bayview! Here are the highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Tuesday: Oakland Public Works Committee Meeting – BRT agenda item. The Oakland Public Works Committee will discuss BRT as an agenda item before it goes to […]

This Week in Livable Streets Events

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This week, Sunday Streets heads back to the Great Highway for a second year! Here are the highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Tuesday: SPUR Lunchtime Forum: From heaps of dirt to grassy knolls: A proposal for a temporary park at 399 Fremont. Learn about proposals for a network of temporary parks at 399 Fremont Street, […]

This Week in Livable Streets Events

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If you can afford to take off work Tuesday morning come attend a special meeting of the MTA Board that will include a vote on declaring a fiscal emergency. Then, take a long lunch on Thursday to check out an example of new transit-oriented development in the Bayview. Here are the highlights from the Streetsblog […]