San Francisco Officials Look To Make Streets Safer
San Francisco city officials in accordance with transportation, bicycling and pedestrian advocates have launched a program aimed at making streets safer and to prevent future traffic fatalities.
Coyotes Spotted In Golden Gate Park
A recent number of coyote sightings in part of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park have caused officials to close certain trails.
Sunday Streets Program Returns With Kickoff Event Along Embarcadero
The ever-popular Sunday Streets program in San Francisco kicks off on Sunday, March 11 with the first in a series of car-free events across the city.
Promenade Project Brings New Life to Powell Street
A two block stretch of San Francisco’s Powell Street has been transformed into a series of safe, green parklets focusing mainly on pedestrian safety.
East Bay Greenway
New York City may have the High Line, but the Bay Area may just get our own green trail called the East Bay Greenway, a 12-mile bike path under the elevated BART tracks between Oakland and Hayward. Utilizing the space underneath the tracks could not only provide bikers with a safe traveling route but also help revitalize the area along the proposed path.
Watch Where You’re Walking
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that more than 800 people are hit by cars in San Francisco each year, making it one of the most dangerous in both the state and possibly the country for pedestrians.




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