Friends of Slow Lake Street❤️🚶♀️🧑🏻🦼🚴🏾♂️🚎
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Neighbors for Slow Lake Street in San Francisco—and for safe streets and people-first space citywide | Join our list: https://t.co/kKi95gUUum
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Slow Streets are open to all users, regardless of age and ability.
We need to open more Slow Streets throughout SF so more people can move around independently using any mode of transport without fear of traffic violence.
Friends of Slow Lake Street❤️🚶♀️🧑🏻🦼🚴🏾♂️🚎
🎉The SFMTA Board unanimously supported the proposed locations for SF's 33 speed cameras today!
We're one big step closer to these lifesaving cameras being on the streets in early 2025.
Thanks to all who gave public comment with us. We need to #SlowOurStreets ASAP!
Learning to ride a bike on Friends of Slow Lake Street❤️🚶♀️🧑🏻🦼🚴🏾♂️🚎.
Our streets are better when they’re open and accessible to all road users, regardless of age or ability.
At right: Ethan Boyes’s ghost bike, marking the spot where he was killed.
At center: a white car illegally parked.
At left: a man on bike thus forced toward oncoming traffic.
The trustees of Presidio of San Francisco are to blame.
They broke their promise of a “protected” bike lane.
Streets are inclusive when they’re open to all users.
Friends of Slow Lake Street❤️🚶♀️🧑🏻🦼🚴🏾♂️🚎
Mayor London Breed, March 28: “We need…more opportunities for people to be together. Our public spaces should not only be safe but create joy.”
Two kinds of urban streets do that best: car-free and car-light ones.
Expand and protect them everywhere.
Joined the SF Bike Bus today: kids and parents biking to school together, safely.
The Netherlands knows: Cities are cleaner and safer when people bike. And people are healthier and happier when they bike.
Thank you Luke Bornheimer for for having us!
Terrible. And not just any residential street, Luke Bornheimer, but the vaunted 8th Avenue “Neighborway,” which, like so many SFMTA projects, got watered down.
Here is a result.
This “Neighborway” is indistinguishable from any other Richmond avenue.
Endless process—for what?