Enough is enough: the City must take aggressive steps to halt traffic violence Ten weeks into 2019, we have lost five pedestrians and one bicyclist to traffic violence. This is […]
March 1, 2019 Mayor London Breed 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place Room 200 San Francisco, CA 94102 Dear Mayor London Breed, You have stood with Walk San Francisco – […]
Countless policies shape how safe and pedestrian-friendly our streets are – which is why we advocate for better ones at every opportunity. That’s why Walk SF strongly supports Supervisor Jane [...]
Yesterday, we published this opinion editorial in the San Francisco Examiner: SF must walk (and bike and bus) its talk on climate by Brian Wiedenmeier, Rachel Hyden and Jodie Medeiros September [...]
July 26, 2018 The Honorable London Breed, Mayor of San Francisco 1 Dr. Carlton B Goodlett Pl. San Francisco, CA 94102 Dear Mayor Breed, In January, you stood with us […]
Our stance on electric scooters The greatest threat to pedestrians is, of course, cars and trucks. The potential harm that automobiles can inflict on people is why Walk SF works […]
The Page Street Neighborway Project holds a lot of promise. Will it reach its full potential? Making a “neighborway” The project’s goal is to make Page Street calm, pleasant, [...]
It’s time to stop blaming victims of traffic violence Last week, Walk SF wrote a letter to the editor to the San Francisco Chronicle, calling out their atrocious coverage of […]
Last year, 20 people were killed in traffic crashes in San Francisco, and hundreds more were injured. That’s why the City has a Vision Zero goal to eliminate all serious […]
Today, Walk San Francisco sent a letter to the three dockless scooter companies — Bird, Lime, and Spin — currently operating in San Francisco. In it, we urged the companies […]