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Adopting the Biking and Rolling Plan: A Safer, More Connected San Francisco

Adopting the Biking and Rolling Plan: A Safer, More Connected San Francisco
By Rebecca Ashton-Dziedzan

Our new Biking and Rolling Plan will give everybody more choices to get around the city. For the first time in 16 years, San Francisco has a new Biking and Rolling Plan. Our Board of Directors formally adopted the plan at a recent meeting. This marks a major step forward in creating safer, better-connected and more accessible streets for all. Since the city’s last bike plan in 2009, the way people move has changed significantly. The old plan didn’t reflect the needs of many families. It didn’t do enough to support people riding e-bikes for deliveries, or people using scooters and mobility...



Published March 12, 2025 at 05:30AM
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