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Advocates celebrate as Breed officially signs car-free JFK Drive into law
Mayor London Breed sat outside under the sun Saturday to formally sign legislation that keeps cars off a 1.5-mile stretch of JFK Drive.Read More
After months of hot debate, supes approve permanent car-free JFK Drive proposal
After months of contentious debate and a 12-hour meeting, supervisors voted 7-4 Tuesday to keep JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park permanently car-free.Read More
Ball in supes’ court on car-free JFK Drive proposal
A proposal that would permanently keep John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park closed to vehicle traffic is inching closer to becoming reality. Thursday, the San Francisco Municipal...Read More
Ban cars from JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park, ralliers cry
Advocates rallied to send a message to city officials: Keep John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park permanently closed to private vehicles.Read More
State grants help fund future for revitalized Bayview, Western Addition parks
The state has granted $5.8 million each to park projects focused on environmental justice for residents of the Bayview and Western Addition.Read More
Advocates rally to keep vehicles off eroding Great Highway
Families, bicyclists and pedestrians rallied Sunday morning along the Great Highway in opposition to Monday’s reopening of the roadway to weekday vehicle traffic. City officials prohibited vehicles on the...Read More
City shuts down vehicle traffic on two key park thoroughfares
After weeks of calls from bike and pedestrian advocates, San Francisco officials will finally cut off vehicle traffic on John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park beginning Tuesday...Read More
Bay Area COVID-19 update: second person dies in Santa Clara County, more schools close, officials scramble to provide relief
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency Friday, which frees up funding and resources to combat the spread and impact of the 2019 novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic for U.S....Read More
Rec and Park ‘flexible pricing’ proposal moves to full board vote
Visitors coming to San Francisco may soon have to pay more to see some of The City’s busiest tourist attractions during peak times. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors...Read More
Supes debate higher fines for Dolores Park trashers
The discussion to increase the fine for those who trash Dolores Park will continue until after the San Francisco Board Supervisors’ summer break.Read More
Renovations begin on SF public swimming pools
San Francisco's Recreation and Parks Department will begin a multi-million dollar project to upgrade three of the city's nine public pools.Read More
New car-free zone to debut on Twin Peaks
This week, a pilot program that aims to increase pedestrian and bicyclist safety will begin at the popular SF landmark.Read More
Parks deal approved for SF’s southeast side
New parks that would create one of the longest continuous open spaces along the Bay in San Francisco are a step closer to being built.Read More
Hardly Strictly strums into Golden Gate Park
The famously free Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival once again takes over Golden Gate Park this weekend.Read More
Gilman Playground set for $1.8 million makeover
A playground near the former Candlestick Park is set to undergo a $1.8 million renovationRead More
Sharp Park whales to receive beach burial
Two whales that turned up dead on a Pacifica beach in recent weeks will be buried there at the request of the city, according to police. Both whales beached...Read More
Thieves steal drone out of City car
A quadcopter owned by The City was stolen out of a City vehicle in Golden Gate Park.Read More