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Crosstown Bikeways for Everyone!Find out more about what Connecting the City means for you!Love Your Lanes rides in your neighborhoodHelp set SF Bicycle Coalition bikeway priorities in 2013
In 2013 we’re holding our Love Your Lanes neighborhood bike rides and mingles in every District in the city. We want to bike your neighborhood with you and your neighbors. You can help us evaluate how effective recent improvements have been and identify what work we still need to do. As the people who ride these streets everyday, you know them best. We know you have ideas about what would make your commute better, so let’s hit the streets together and talk about these areas. And we’ll raise a glass at the end to working together to make our city a terrific place to live, work and bike. These rides are offered to current SF Bicycle Coalition members. Saturday, February 9, 1pm-4pm, District 4 (Sunset) - meet at 7th Avenue and Kirkham Street. Saturday, February 23, 1pm-4pm, District 3 (Chinatown, Financial District, Embarcadero, Polk Street) - Meet in front of Ferry Building. Saturday, March 2, 10am-1pm, District 11 (Excelsior, Ingleside, Balboa Park) - meet at Ocean Avenue entrance of Balboa Park BART station. Sunday, March 3, 1pm-4pm, District 10 (Bayview, Potrero, Visitacion Valley) - meet at 16th Street and Illinois. Monday, March 18, 5:30pm-8pm, District 2 (Marina, Cow Hollow, Presidio, Northern Waterfront) - meet at Bay Street and Octavia. Saturday, April 13, 10am-1pm, District 6 (SOMA, Tenderloin) - meet in front of City Hall, Polk Street steps. Sunday, April 14, 1pm-4pm, District 7 (West Portal, Golden Gate Heights, Forest Hill) - meet at 2529 Ocean Avenue. Tuesday, April 23, 5:30pm-8pm, District 1 (Richmond, Golden Gate Park) - meet in front of McLaren Lodge (JFK Drive and Stanyan). Tuesday, April 30, 5:30pm-8pm, District 9 (Mission, Bernal Heights) - meet at Valencia and McCoppin. Saturday, May 4, 1pm-4pm, District 5 (Panhandle, Inner Sunset, Lower Haight, Western Addition, Wiggle) - meet at the Duboce bikeway at Market Street behind Safeway. RSVP below for a Love Your Lanes ride today!
What is Connecting the City?
Connecting the City addresses the question of how to make San Francisco a city that is easy to shop, live, work and play in, while also preserving our unique neighborhoods and commercial districts. By designing our city's bike network for everyone, from an eight-year-old child to an eighty-year-old grandmother, we can provide inviting and safe door-to-door access to shop, commute and play by bicycle. Already, huge and growing numbers of diverse San Franciscans are biking thanks to improvements like the Market Street separated bike lanes and events like Sunday Streets (a 71% increase in bicycling just in the past five years) — it’s clear that more San Franciscans want to get around by bike. Connecting the City builds on this demand and envisions the year 2020 when 100 miles of crosstown bikeways will help a growing population of San Francisco residents and visitors bike more often, relieving our crowded roadways and strained transit system. Elegantly designed bikeways that are physically separated from vehicles will help everyone from you, your boss, your neighbor’s child or your mother-in-law to feel comfortable and safe biking on San Francisco streets. We already know that biking is good business for the city. San Francisco is a center of innovation, and biking is integral to fostering the culture and economy of innovation in the city. To feed that economy of innovation and open it up to more people in San Francisco, we need to invest in Connecting the City.
We are working towards our first ambitious goal, to complete the heart of the Bay to Beach bikeway route by 2012 so that you can begin to enjoy the comfort, safety and freedom of Connecting the City's bikeways. The first project -- the city's first separated bikeway, on JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park -- is already being built. See the vision, routes and stories at connectingthecity.org. | ||||