Peak2Peak 2024: celebrating 20 years of hills and thrills (PHOTOS!)
Last Saturday marked Walk SF’s 20th annual Peak2Peak, and what a way to celebrate two decades of breathtaking views, ear-to-ear smiles, and quad-busting hills. Over 300 participants laced up their...
View ArticleJoin us at public meetings to urge seven City agencies to step up on Vision Zero
Special thanks to Rahman Law for their generous support of the Vision Zero Coalition’s efforts. Last week, we went to City Hall on behalf of the 30+ community-based organizations, nonprofits, and...
View ArticleVote YES on Measure K for a coastal park and promenade
A once-in-lifetime opportunity San Francisco voters have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a new oceanfront park by transforming a road to nowhere into a people-first coastal park and...
View ArticleVote yes on Measures B, K, and L for safer streets
YES on Measure B San Francisco’s streets should be safe for everyone, no matter how you get around. But for San Francisco to design streets that prioritize safety at the scale needed to reduce traffic...
View ArticleOne win, and one huge loss with Newsom’s decisions on SB 960 and SB 961.
On Friday morning, Governor Newsom signed SB 960. This is a crucial bill to make the deadly Caltrans-operated streets in our city – Lombard, Park Presidio, 19th Avenue, Skyline Boulevard, Sloat...
View ArticleWhat new law SB 960 means for seven deadly San Francisco streets
Earlier this month, two pedestrians were killed within 10 days of each other on Lombard Street. Four pedestrians have now been killed on Lombard Street in just the past three years. Lombard Street is...
View ArticleInspiring the next generation of pedestrians at this year’s Walk and Roll to...
Every year, thousands of students walk, roll, scoot, and bike to school as part of International Walk and Roll to School Week. The event celebrates and inspires students to get to school using...
View ArticleIt’s been one year since speed camera legislation became law. Here’s the latest.
As we have been reflecting on Governor Newsom’s veto of SB 961, something very much related keeps coming up: Walk SF’s six-year campaign to pass legislation allowing speed cameras to be used in San...
View ArticleSupersized vehicles are killing pedestrians; tell NHTSA to adopt new rule by...
A chance to change federal vehicle regulations to prevent deadly front-end design on SUVs and trucks Passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs are getting bigger – a lot bigger – in America. The average...
View ArticleWe showed up at seven key agencies to demand a refocus on Vision Zero –...
Ten years ago, San Francisco was the third city in the nation to adopt Vision Zero: a comprehensive, proven, and preventative approach to end severe and fatal traffic crashes. At its core, Vision Zero...
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