Tag: SFMTA
Activists take traffic safety campaign to Valencia Street (updated)
October 24, 2016
UPDATE 10/16: SF Transformation tells me the Valencia Street barriers have been removed but that the group will continue its efforts at that location and others. “We and our members demand immediate action from the SFMTA to replace the protected bike lanes they removed with infrastructure as good or better,” SF Transformation wrote in an email. “People […]
Median parking, church goers love it; residents no so much
December 9, 2015
The results of a survey to gauge public sentiment about illegal but tolerated median parking in the Mission are in and, if you’ve heard all the grumbling over the years, probably aren’t all that surprising. More that 75 percent of those who responded to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s survey last month said they’d […]
Should church goers be absolved of their parking sins? City wants to know
November 11, 2015
Wish you owned a bulldozer when you see cars parked along the medians on Dolores and Guerrero streets? Consider the practice a necessary evil? The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency wants to hear from you. After years of allowing illegal median parking along sections of both streets on weekends, particularly around church services, an SFMTA […]