The Most-Read Stories Of 2024
In this week’s newsletter, we share the 10 most-read stories of the year and more.
Buses, Bikes, Streetcars
San Francisco's transportation agency is giving presentations and collecting feedback on its $34 million project proposal.
An estimated $48.3 million of street and transit projects are being pushed forward.
The $300K report recommends five projects to improve several modes of travel.
San Francisco’s transportation agency will eliminate more than two dozen stops to decrease wait times.
The Frida Kahlo Way Quick-Build Project will upgrade crosswalks, install a two-way protected bikeway and more.
A tight intersection with a steep incline that made visibility an issue has been fixed after residents campaigned for a solution.
The project’s goal is to install accessible passenger boarding areas while also making pedestrian safety improvements.
San Francisco's transit department released ideas to improve the K-Line between Balboa Park Station and Junipero Serra Boulevard.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved Tuesday a street name proposal honoring former Mayor Ed Lee.
The general public can provide feedback on five recommendations to improve traffic in the neighborhood until April 27.
A major neighborhood traffic artery was restored to the list of streets in San Francisco's Vision Zero High Injury Network.
The funding may be used to install pedestrian bulb outs, transit bulb outs and boarding island extensions.
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