The Story of SF Public Transit: Death by 1000 Cuts San Francisco’s public transit faces a looming crisis, with Muni and BART confronting massive budget deficits that could lead to widespread service cuts unless new funding measures are approved.
The Statewide Daylighting Law There is a new law going into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, prohibiting drivers from parking within 20 feet of any intersection or stop sign. Crosswalks with curb extensions will require a 15-foot clearance. “The clearance of a few feet can make a big difference for street safety,” the San Francisco Munic
Why We Still Oppose SFMTA's Quick-Build Project By Fred Muhlheim, Michael Adams, and Jean Barish City College of San Francisco, one of the City’s most beloved institutions, is again under attack. After facing the loss of accreditation in 2012, a revolving door of Chancellors, and drastic class cuts, now safe, adequate access to the school is
SFMTA Board Unanimously Approves Controversial Frida Kahlo Way Quick-Build Project The Quick-Build project along Frida Kahlo Way at City College’s Ocean Campus is set to begin construction this summer.
SFMTA and City College Trustees Can't Agree On Frida Kahlo Way SFMTA’s current proposal is based on nearly a year of public outreach and with input from City College organizations and community members.
The Continued Fight For Subsidized Public Transportation “This is a lot of money for community college students to pay, especially since many CCSF students go to CCSF specifically because it is free/low cost.”
Buildings on Ocean campus evacuated after bomb threat By Meyer Gorelick msggorelick@gmail.com Students and faculty on Ocean campus were evacuated from the Multi-Use building (MUB), Creative Arts, and Science Buildings Wednesday, Oct. 17 after an unidentified caller at 2 p.m. told campus police that a bomb would go off at a designated time in one