Speaking For The Trees
In this week’s newsletter, we check on the state of Ocean Avenue's urban canopy and more.
Buses, Bikes, Streetcars
A passenger survey found top priorities for improvements ranged from increasing bus frequency to speeding up travel times.
The city will recruit neighborhood stakeholders for a community advisory committee that will be charged with guiding the planning process.
Every rail and bus line in the neighborhood that you need to know.
BART expects the preliminary work to be completed by the end of the month.
The KT-Ingleside-Third light rail line will be no more once the Central Subway fully opens for service in early January.
Bike lanes to better streetcar boarding islands are the types of projects under consideration for the Ocean Avenue Mobility Action Plan.
Members of the community voiced concerns and offered proposals for transportation safety projects at the task force’s virtual town hall.
The first public outreach meeting for the plan to prioritize transit and street improvements for the neighborhood will be held next week.
The city is collecting feedback from M Ocean View riders in preparation for upcoming improvement projects.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will make repairs after being alerted by The Ingleside Light.
The head of the city's transit agency spoke about subway plans, a new fare program and the future of the K Ingleside.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency started installed new 20 mph speed limit signs along Ingleside's stretch of Ocean Avenue.
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