Left to Right: Brian, Tatiana, Eric of TLCBD’s Safety Campaign Within the past few weeks, traffic signal changes have been put into place at 10 intersections within the... read more →
My youngest daughter has started taking Muni and walking around the City by herself. I see her absolutely energized by this new moment of independence. On a recent Monday I... read more →
Here’s a look at the latest updates received from the SFMTA on the Safer Taylor Street project, and other Vision Zero initiatives aimed at improving pedestrian safety in the Tenderloin.... read more →
Proposals to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety in the Tenderloin and SoMa neighborhoods will be considered by the SFMTA Board of Directors today as part of the city’s plan to... read more →
The Tenderloin's first protected bike lane officially opens tomorrow with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Turk Street. Work on the bike lane was completed earlier this month, and District 6 Supervisor Jane... read more →
Tenderloin neighborhood residents provide feedback on surveys for the Safer Taylor Street Project during a community pop-up event and worksop on Taylor Street in August. Photo: SFMTA In addition to... read more →
As our neighborhood banners say, "Around here, we tend to know our neighbors." Take a moment to visit with us in front of our offices (512 Ellis Street at Leavenworth) during... read more →
On April 26th, Tenderloin Community Benefit District welcomed planners, engineers, and other community partners to kick off SFMTA’s Safer Taylor Street Project. Participants left TLCBD headquarters for a walking survey... read more →
Turk & Taylor Streets. Photo: Brittany Hopkins/Hoodline One month ago, when SFMTA first proposed scaling down a parking-protected bike lane on Turk Street in the Tenderloin into a painted... read more →