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Op-Ed: San Francisco Needs to Get Serious About Downtown’s Future
By Danny Sauter |
Alarm bells should be going off, but there’s no plan yet.
ANALYSIS: So Should We All Be Deflating Our Neighbors’ SUV Tires?
By Kea Wilson |
Secretive activists are deflating SUV tires to physically force their drivers to find less dangerous and polluting ways to get around — and it's prompting a conversation about the role of illegal direct action in the movement to end car dependence.
Meet state rep, Chicago mayoral hopeful, and safe streets advocate Kam Buckner
By Courtney Cobbs |
Buckner caught my attention at the huge Safe Streets for All rally on June 13 in Lincoln Square and Uptown because he was one of the few Black people in attendance.
LAPD Peddles Misinformation about Sidewalk Biking to Spanish Speakers
By Sahra Sulaiman |
Chávez reassured Univisión that LAPD wasn't trying to extract money via sidewalk biking tickets. But sidewalk riding is legal.
BREAKING: Anti-SUV Activists Claim ‘Strike’ on Upper East Side
By Gersh Kuntzman |
Pffft, there goes car culture.
From Framingham to Lowell, Progress Continues on a 25-Mile Bike Path Through Boston’s Western Suburbs
By Grecia White |
Several new trail projects are in the works to complete the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail, a proposed 25-mile multi-use pathway that will, when complete, connect Boston’s western suburbs from Lowell to Framingham along the abandoned New Haven Railroad line. There are currently two completed segments of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail (BFRT): a 12-mile segment […]