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
After seven months, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has proposed several Slow Streets for the greater Ingleside neighborhood.
Despite concerns of over policing, legislation designed to curtail unlawful sideshows will move to the Board of Supervisors.
San Francisco Public Works says that crews will work on the project in segments beginning next month with the first segment from Lincoln Way to Noriega Street.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency identified Ingleside for Vision Zero Proactive Traffic Calming, a project to improve safety for seniors and people with disabilities.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has proposed adding temporary transit-only lanes across Ingleside's stretch of Ocean and Geneva avenues.
BART will no longer offer paper tickets at Balboa Park Station as part of the transit agency's bid to promote Clipper.
Despite being a Community of Concern, City Hall has failed to roll out a Slow Street for Ingleside residents.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a make-up meeting about its plan to build temporary boarding facilities for the L Taraval/K Ingleside light rail line on July 31.
Lyft-owned Bay Wheels is proposing to expand its service with a bike station in the the heart of Ingleside.
Major change is in store for K Ingleside light rail service when it returns in August.
Will Urbano Drive be made into a Slow Street?
On Monday, the SFMTA restored partial M Ocean View service after the community said it was cut off from essential services.
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