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‘Native Metro’ is off the Rails – Streetsblog San Francisco
Sometimes transit planning and the state of streets get so ridiculous, one doesn’t know whether to—as the saying goes—laugh or…
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Motorist Assaults Bicycle owner on Polk – Streetsblog San Francisco
Evan Witt was biking home from work Thursday evening around 5 pm The recent transplant from New York normally takes…
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Witnessing a Transit-Final Metropolis – Streetsblog San Francisco
San Francisco lawmakers and bureaucrats love to talk about equity, equity, and equity. And yet individuals in private cars are…
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Hurrah for J.F.Okay. Promenade Endlessly! – Streetsblog San Francisco
Note: GJEL Accident Attorneys regularly sponsors coverage on Streetsblog San Francisco and Streetsblog California. Unless noted in the story, GJEL…
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Temple Night time Membership Parklet Endangers Howard Avenue Cyclists – Streetsblog San Francisco
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Howard Protected Bike Lane Eliminated – Streetsblog San Francisco
Imaging if a city closed a sidewalk during construction and told pedestrians to just walk in traffic for a month.…
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That Bridge in Pittsburgh is The place I Turned an Advocate – Streetsblog San Francisco
A bridge collapsed near the intersection of Braddock and Forbes in Pittsburgh on Friday morning, hours before President Biden was…
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What Can a Mayor Do to Make a Metropolis Extra Livable? – Streetsblog San Francisco
“In most cities, mayors don’t have a lot of powers,” Emeryville Mayor John Bauters said in a recent interview with…
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Welcome to the J.F.Ok. Promenade, Fundamental Mobility – Streetsblog San Francisco
Here are a few streetsblog news nuggets to start your weekend off. The city of San Francisco is committed to…
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