Peak2Peak 2023
Peak2Peak is coming up on September 9.
Peak2Peak is coming up on September 9.
On Tuesday, September 12, 2023, one month will have passed since a four-year-old child was hit and killed in the crosswalk at 4th and King. We are not going to let this tragedy be forgotten. And what happened must be a wake-up call for our City to do more to protect us. Walk San Francisco […]
Grab a bite at Proposition Chicken and support Walk SF on Mondays in September! Local restaurant Proposition Chicken will give 10% of dine-in sales to Walk SF for every Monday in September (note, takeout doesn't count) at the Laurel Village location at 3465 California Street. (And by the way, Proposition Chicken also makes a fantastic […]
RSVP NOW When: Monday, October 16, 2023 from 6 - 8PM Where: Back patio of Casements Bar in the Mission, 2351 Mission Street at 20th. What: Walk SF is holding a free, casual gathering on the back patio of Casements to celebrate a huge milestone for safe streets. Who: Walk SF members, members of San […]
Walk San Francisco will give out treats at the 3rd Annual Great Hauntway, a safe, car-free Halloween experience on the Great Highway Park on Sunday, October 29, 1-4pm. Halloween is one of the dangerous days of the year for pedestrians. In addition to working for safer streets every day, Walk SF is glad to take part […]
One year ago, the fate of what's now known as JFK Promenade was unknown. Losing this large, safe, dedicated space for pedestrians would have been devastating. But... that's not what happened. On November 8, 2022, voters passed Measure J with a 63% YES vote! We're so proud to have been part of this historic win along with […]
Monthly Meeting San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets Chapter San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets brings together people affected by traffic crashes, providing support and ways to channel grief into action. The San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets community meets once a month, mostly online but sometimes in-person (or hybrid). […]
The Vision Zero Coalition – led by Walk SF and made up of community-based organizations, nonprofits, and neighborhood groups that care about traffic safety – continues to be a powerful and unified voice for change. Founded when the City first adopted its Vision Zero policy in 2014, the Vision Zero Coalition has shaped and won […]