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    Senator Wiener introduces two safe streets bills; one would limit speed in all CA vehicles
    By Jodie Medeiros
    In Uncategorized
    Posted January 26, 2024

    Senator Wiener introduces two safe streets bills; one would limit speed in all CA vehicles

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    What the new state law on daylighting could (and should) mean for San Francisco
    By Marta Lindsey
    In Uncategorized
    Posted January 26, 2024

    What the new state law on daylighting could (and should) mean for San Francisco

    A simple, proven way to protect pedestrians Last October, not only did Governor Newsom sign the speed camera bill we fought so hard for, but another important bill for pedestrians […]

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    Reflecting on 2023 and a heartfelt thanks
    By Jodie Medeiros
    In Uncategorized
    Posted January 11, 2024

    Reflecting on 2023 and a heartfelt thanks

    As we welcome a new year, I wanted to first say thank you to all our members for all that you made possible in 2023, plus share some thoughts on […]

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    New Year, new walks: ideas for rainy (and sunny) days in San Francisco
    By Nancy Botkin
    In Uncategorized
    Posted January 10, 2024

    New Year, new walks: ideas for rainy (and sunny) days in San Francisco

    This blog was originally published in 2021, but it had so many good ideas we decided to republish it with a couple updates. When it started to rain recently, it […]

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    25-year stories: A Q & A with Elizabeth Stampe
    By Marta Lindsey
    In Uncategorized
    Posted January 10, 2024

    25-year stories: A Q & A with Elizabeth Stampe

    Elizabeth Stampe was Walk SF’s executive director from 2010 to 2013, and has been an active member since. With Walk SF celebrating its 25th anniversary, we wanted to catch up […]

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