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    What does 5th Street need to make pedestrians safe, especially seniors?
    By Natasha Opfell
    In Uncategorized
    Posted March 7, 2019

    What does 5th Street need to make pedestrians safe, especially seniors?

    5th Street is one of the city’s most dangerous streets for people walking, and one of the SoMa neighborhood’s many high-injury corridors. An average of five people are injured in […]

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    What Tuesday’s wins on Brannan and 3rd Street mean for people walking
    By Natasha Opfell
    In Uncategorized
    Posted February 21, 2019

    What Tuesday’s wins on Brannan and 3rd Street mean for people walking

    This Tuesday, two projects were approved by the SFMTA Board of Directors that signal a continued and important shift in how some of our deadliest streets will be fixed. Walk […]

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    What do people walking on 6th Street want? We asked.
    By Natasha Opfell
    In Actions, Engineering
    Posted September 20, 2018

    What do people walking on 6th Street want? We asked.

    Yesterday morning, my Walk SF colleagues and I headed to the corner of 6th Street and Jessie to talk with the people who live, work, and walk on 6th Street. […]

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    Tell the SFMTA: I support making 6th Street safer for people walking
    By Natasha Opfell
    In Actions, Engineering
    Posted September 20, 2018

    Tell the SFMTA: I support making 6th Street safer for people walking

    According to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), 6th Street has one of the highest concentrations of pedestrian collisions, injuries, and fatalities in San Francisco. Every [...]

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    Safe Routes to Transit in the Excelsior
    By Natasha Opfell
    In Engineering, Events, Transit
    Posted September 19, 2018

    Safe Routes to Transit in the Excelsior

    Walk-Bus Ride Audit Takes a Close Look at Mission and Geneva Everyone who takes transit is also a pedestrian, so ensuring safe routes to transit is a vital part of […]

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