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This Week: Walk to Work Day, Sunday Streets, Pricing on 101

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SPUR’s lunchtime forum this week looks at how congestion pricing could benefit Highway 101. This Friday is Walk to Work Day, and Sunday Streets returns to the Tenderloin and Civic Center. Here are this week’s calendar highlights: Wednesday: SPUR’s lunchtime forum will explore the prospects for congestion pricing on 101, with reps from the SF County Transportation Authority, the […]

This Week: SFMTA Budget Talks, Supes Hear Shuttle Appeal

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This week, the SFMTA’s Board of Directors begins its budget talks, the Board of Supervisors hears an appeal on the SFMTA’s private shuttle regulation pilot program, and SPUR hosts a bicycle tour of the city’s newest green infrastructure. Here are this week’s calendar highlights: Tuesday: The SFMTA Board of Directors meets to discuss the agency’s FY 2015-16 budget. This is your […]

This Week: Final Open House on Redesigning Polk Street

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The SFMTA will unveil its final proposals for a redesigned Polk Street this Wednesday — don’t miss this chance to weigh in. The SFMTA Board of Directors also meets to go over the recommended service adjustments in the Muni TEP, and SPUR discusses how big data is shaping transit policy. Here are this week’s calendar highlights: Tuesday: Listen in […]

This Week: Shoup in Berkeley, What SF Can Learn From DC

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In a light week on the calendar, SPUR looks at what SF can learn from DC, and Donald Shoup will be at UC Berkeley to talk smart parking policy. Here are this week’s calendar highlights: Wednesday: Join a SPUR lunchtime forum for a discussion on what San Francisco can learn from D.C.’s transportation innovations, from automated traffic enforcement to one of the […]

This Week: Muni TEP Update, Re-Thinking Ocean Avenue

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The SFMTA holds more meetings this week on the Muni Transit Effectiveness Project, including a discussion at SPUR and a community meeting in Potrero Hill. The SF Bicycle Coalition also starts up its District 5 committee, and the Planning Department kicks off its effort to redesign Ocean Avenue. Here are this week’s calendar highlights: Tuesday: Join SFMTA planners […]