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Bike Walk Alameda Newsletter
A network wide feed of all posts about riding bikes in San Francisco, the bay area and Santa Cruz. To be included in the feed just mention anything to do with bikes and San Francisco or use the #SFBike hashtag.
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Sign the Petition for Protected Bike Lanes on Valencia Street south of 23rd Street
Valencia Street south of 23rd Street still has paint-only, unprotected bike lanes, despite curbside parking-protected bikeways being installed between Market Street and 23rd Streets. It's time for the...
"As a bike rider, I love Waymos. Their behavior around me is impeccable. When I take the lane for safety, they wait patiently behind me...But they’re still cars, and having too many of them is a problem. (Don’t we know it?!) On Market Street, in particular, even “just a few” could be “too many.”
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streetsforward.org
Streets Forward
Streets Forward is making it safer and faster to walk, bike, and take public transit in San Francisco, transforming San Francisco's streets into safe, equitable, and sustainable public spaces for all.
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Inside Line Equipment Frame Bags: Innovative On-Bike Storage
Inside Line Equipment has expanded its bike bag collection with the launch of the Frame Bag, made in Berkeley, CA, from US-milled materials. ILE’s signature Rack Bag has become a commuting staple, and this new edition to ILE’s Bike Bag Line adds more performance-oriented options to the collection. The Frame Bag keeps essentials within the rider's reach while offering weatherproof construction and a secure attachment to the frame itself. Available in 12 color options that match the entire ILE bike bag collection, including the new (limited) Blaze/Forest Xpac. Innovative pocket placement ensures the security of your wallet, keys, and phone, with a dual-sided entry that keeps tools and food separate.
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See and help place sites for new bike share stations | City of Berkeley
Attend May 14 meeting or complete survey by May 21 to finalize new bike share stations – which will make it even easier to bike through town. Let us know online or in person about proposed spots for eleven new bike share docking stations – racks where users can rent and return bikes and e-bikes for one-way trips across Berkeley, Oakland, and Emeryville.These 11 new stations would add to Berkeley’s existing 37 docking stations, making it easier to bike without the worries of maintenance and theft that come with ownership.