There can be no doubt about the result: People want car free areas in San Francisco.
There can be no doubt about the result: People want car free areas in San Francisco.
Growing up on Second Avenue in the 1950s, I played in the streets with a gang of kids in the Inner Richmond.
I have an elderly grandmother who loves visiting the park. As she continues to grow old and in turn, become less mobile, she can’t visit the attractions she once loved because of the closure.
SFMTA, Recreation and Parks Recommend JFK Remain Car-free with Community Requested Access and Signage Improvements.
You might have seen him peddling through the neighborhood: A handsome, silver-haired gent on a bicycle festooned with colorful streamers and flags, pulling a handmade wooden trailer.
“Be kind, say hello, ride slow, and enjoy shared spaces.”