Streets Forward presents Bike Bus Fest featuring @coachbalto.bsky.social of @bikebusworld.bsky.social, a live band, and free giveaways for a woom bike and other prizes. Join us this Sunday (October 19th) at 10 AM for a family-friendly ride—RSVP now for a chance to win at BikeBusFest.org
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Join me, @streetsforward.org, @sfbikebus.com, families, and others for Bike Bus Fest, featuring @coachbalto.bsky.social of @bikebusworld.bsky.social and giveaways for a free Woom bike and other prizes on October 19th!
RSVP now for a chance to win a Woom bike and other prizes at BikeBusFest.org 🚲🚌👏
Join us, @streetsforward.org, families, and adults of all ages for Bike Bus Fest, featuring @coachbalto.bsky.social of @bikebusworld.bsky.social and giveaways for a free Woom bike and other prizes on October 19th!
RSVP now for your chance to win a Woom bike among other prizes at BikeBusFest.org 🚲🚌👏
Join us and @sfbikebus.com for Bike Bus Fest, a family-friendly bike ride and celebration featuring @coachbalto.bsky.social of @bikebusworld.bsky.social and free giveaways for a Woom bike and other prizes!
RSVP now for a chance to win a Woom bike and other prizes: bikebusfest.org
Great article on managing Central Parks drives for pedestrians, runners, bikes and carriages. Thanks to @johnsurico.bsky.social for including JFK Promenade and Sunset Dunes for comparison.
@sunsetdunes.org @streetsforall.org @streetsforward.org @walksf.org
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@rollovereasy.bsky.social I’m curious what Chris thinks of the SF Bay Area Bench Collective’s recent installation of Duderstadt-inspired benches at Muni stops, and what he would think of a potential official permitting process for community members to install benches at Muni stops around the city.
Here's the campaign to do this in SF actionnetwork.org/letters/ntor
If you want to get more involved, follow @StreetsForward.org, check the box on the petition page next to 'Yes, I want to get more involved', go to StreetsForward.org/get-involved, DM, or email Valencia@StreetsForward.org. Together, we can do this!
Full article at sf.streetsblog.org/2025/05/13/c...
The movement is growing for protected bike lanes on Valencia Street south of 23rd Street 👏
Join our movement now at valenciaforward.org — signing the petition only takes a few taps and less than a minute, and it's impactful!
Thanks @StreetsblogSF.bsky.social for covering our movement!
Thanks for sharing! So nothing specific or more recent than that announcement from last year's Go–Get?
Thanks for sharing, John! Do you have a source for the commercial vehicles aspect of this announcement/service?
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Together, we will transform San Francisco's streets!
In less than three days, 200 San Franciscans signed @StreetsForward.org's petition for protected bike lanes on Valencia Street south of 23rd Street, sending 2,200 emails to policymakers!
Join the growing movement of people calling for protected bike lanes at valenciaforward.org.
Thanks for signing and sharing! With your help, we’ll get protected bike lanes installed on Valencia Street south of 23rd Street 🙏
People can sign the petition at ValenciaForward.org.
If you or anyone else wants to get more involved with our efforts, go to StreetsForward.org/get-involved. Thanks!
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If you want it to be safer and faster to walk, bike, and take public transit in San Francisco, sign up to get updates from @StreetsForward.org at streetsforward.org then get more involved by going to streetsforward.org/get-involved.
Together, we will transform San Francisco's streets!
Valencia Street has unprotected bike lanes south of 23rd Street and it's time to fix that—we need protected bike lanes for the entirety of Valencia Street!
Today, @StreetsForward.org is launching a campaign to finish the job. Please sign the petition at ValenciaForward.org now.
If you want it to be safer and faster to walk, bike, and take public transit in San Francisco, sign up to get updates from @streetsforward.org's at StreetsForward.org.
If you want to get more involved, go to StreetsForward.org/get-involved and we'll help you get connected and involved.
San Francisco's Vision Zero efforts—to eliminate roadway fatalities and severe injuries—have failed because the City hasn't focused on making it safer and faster to walk, bike, and take public transit, which would help people shift trips from cars to walking, biking, and transit.
Thanks, Andrew! It took longer and caused more stress than it should have, but it was worth it for the end result—I'm glad this section of Valencia now has curbside bikeways. Now, time to finish the job for south of 23rd 👏
For anyone who wants to get involved, go to StreetsForward.org/get-involved.
The curbside bikeways on Valencia Street between 15th and 23rd are coming along and a huge improvement. Thanks to everyone who supported @StreetsForward.org's campaign for curbside bikeways!
Want to make it safer and faster to bike in San Francisco? Sign up at StreetsForward.org
Great question and point! Yes, there will be plastic soft-hit posts in the “buffer” between the bikeway and driving lanes. Full design at www.sfmta.com/media/41021/....
There should be concrete separating the bikeway—and protecting people on bikes—but this is all the City was willing to do for now.
Learn more about @StreetsForward.org, sign up to get updates, or get more involved at StreetsForward.org.
If you want to support our work and help make it safer and faster to walk, bike, and take public transportation in San Francisco, DM me or email Luke@StreetsForward.org 🙏
Valencia Street’s curbside bikeways are now installed between 19th and 23rd Street, replacing the center bikeway and transforming the street into one that is safer and better for business, thanks to people who supported @StreetsForward.org’s ‘Better Valencia’ campaign 👏 Thank you 🙏
Sign here to protect cyclist safety in San Francisco: actionnetwork.org/letters/ntor
If you want more No Turn on Red in San Francisco, follow @StreetsForward.org, sign up for updates at StreetsForward.com, and get more involved at StreetsForward.org/get-more-inv....
Together, we will make it safer, faster, and more convenient to walk, bike, and take public transit in San Francisco.
Your reminder that SFMTA prioritizes cars and driver convenience over people’s safety.
SFMTA could approve a citywide No Turn on Red policy if it wanted, and Mayor Lurie can direct SFMTA to propose it.
Support public safety and citywide No Turn on Red at NTORsf.com.