In a few months time, the Board of Supervisors will vote on the future of a 24-7, car-free JFK Drive. Leading up to that vote, city agencies are kicking off […]
South Van Ness is one of the City’s most notoriously dangerous streets when it comes to traffic safety. South Van Ness is especially treacherous for the thousands of seniors living […]
We need daylighting at every high-injury intersection It’s cheap, easy, and proven to make all of us safer when walking: move parking back to a minimum of 10 feet from […]
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 2, 2021 CONTACT: Jodie Medeiros, Executive Director, Walk SF, jodie@walksf.org, 415-596-1580 (cell) Pedestrian hit & run fatality marks ninth [...]
Every 15 hours on average, someone is taken to San Francisco General Hospital after being severely injured in a traffic crash. In 2020, 29 people lost their lives in traffic […]
Bayview residents: make your voices heard on ‘Vision Zero Quick Build’ projects happening in the neighborhood When the SFMTA Board approved the years-in-the-making Bayview Community-Based [...]
San Francisco now has more than 45 miles of Slow Streets, with more on the way in SoMa, Western Addition, Inner Sunset, Excelsior, and Sunnyside. On Slow Streets, people are […]
Join Walk San Francisco and neighbors in a new effort to ‘daylight’ dangerous streets in Supervisorial District 5 neighborhoods (Hayes Valley, Western Addition, Fillmore, Japantown, [...]