New Style of Bike Lanes Approved
In this week’s newsletter, a new style of bike lanes beside City College is approved and more.
A temporary project to test a different style of bike lane and other traffic changes on Frida Kahlo Way was approved by transportation leaders.
San Francisco transportation officials tried to assuage City College's concerns over their proposal to remove parking for a bikeway on Frida Kahlo Way.
The Lyft-owned bike rental company wants to install several stations in and around Ingleside.
San Francisco lawmakers agreed that the city agencies should make better use of independent community media for outreach.
The $34.2 million K Ingleside Rapid Project was approved Tuesday by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Board of Directors.
The college's leaders passed a resolution opposing transportation agency plans for a protected bike lane on Frida Kahlo Way.
Transit-only lanes and other upgrades were approved Tuesday for the M Ocean View light rail line.
The organization charged with keeping Ingleside’ stretch of Ocean Avenue litter and graffiti free is making audit-required changes.
Despite a threat to accreditation and a pending chancellor search, City College of San Francisco passed a bold sustainability plan.
City College of San Francisco's accreditor put the school on warning for its governing board's shortcomings.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is holding a virtual hearing on its plan for improving transit and traffic safety on Ocean Avenue.
San Francisco lawmakers will take up the landmark designation for Westwood Park’s entrances later this month.
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