San Francisco parking crusaders call 311. Their neighbors get tickets
San Francisco has a subculture of parking vigilantes. Frustrated with widespread illegal parking, most of all blocking sidewalks, these residents have taken it upon themselves to report vehicles to the city, often resulting in a parking ticket.
San Francisco could become safer for pedestrians under new parking law
A new state law just went into effect on Monday that may make things safer around crosswalks, even if it does face challenges in a place like San Francisco.
Forget the Central Subway—What’s Happening With the Central Freeway?
SF City Hall was supposed to look into tearing down the remainder of the Central Freeway and replacing it with housing—but never did. Now a grassroots campaign is reviving the idea.
Cars and parklets don’t mix: SF searches for solutions after recent accidents - The San Francisco Examiner
Andrew Fidelman got the call in the middle of the night from a friend delivering bad news: The parklet outside his wine bar had been demolished by a speeding car.
Polarizing parklets: How SF thinks about public space could forever change - The San Francisco Examiner
Rachel Herbert owns three cafes in San Francisco. All sit next to parks that draw heavy picnic crowds and provide a respite of fresh air from some of The City’s more crowded neighborhoods.