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The Pedestrianization Fever Moves South12 comments

Eric wrote 1 month ago: University & Bryant, in downtown Palo Alto. Courtesy of Flickr user ikkoskinen. Has the … more →

Tags: Pedestrian Experience, Peninsula

Planning to Conserve1 comment

Eric wrote 4 months ago: Courtesy of Greenbelt Alliance. For those of us who call the Bay Area home, it can be easy … more →

Park(ing) Day 20081 comment

Eric wrote 9 months ago: This past Friday, September 19, was Park(ing) Day, that day each year when parking spots are turned … more →

Tags: San Francisco, Parking

Thumbs Up For Market-Octavia and 55 Laguna

Eric wrote 1 year ago: A busy week prevented me from posting about this earlier, but better late than never: as you may hav … more →

Tags: Affordable Housing, Better Neighborhoods, CEQA / NEPA Issues, Historic Preservation, Market-Octavia / Hayes Valley, Nimby, Parking, San Francisco, streetscape

John King Exposes San Francisco's "Pockets of Peace"

Eric wrote 1 year ago: John King exposes San Francisco’s “Pockets of Peace.” John King, who handles the C … more →

Tags: San Francisco, Asides

Gearing Up For Block 11

Eric wrote 1 year ago: Because most of the general interest in the Transbay redevelopment process seems to focus, quite und … more →

Tags: San Francisco, project proposals, Rincon Hill / Transbay / South of Market, Affordable Housing

Minty Fresh Plaza1 comment

Eric wrote 1 year ago: Last Friday, an 18,000 square foot section of pavement was reclaimed for pedestrians, with the offic … more →

Tags: San Francisco, Rincon Hill / Transbay / South of Market, Cultural Buildings

(PARK)ing Day 20071 comment

Eric wrote 1 year ago: When you stop and think about it, it is amazing just how much space we have chosen to give over to a … more →

Tags: San Francisco, Parking


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