Business Owners Rally Against Valencia Bike Lanes, Seek Solutions

Business owners, local residents, and cyclists protested against the controversial Valencia center bike lane in San Francisco, calling for the resignation of the director of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA). The lane, which has been in a 12-month trial period, has faced criticism for the loss of parking spaces and difficulties for cars. Some business owners reported a decline in foot traffic and problems with unloading supplies. While studies have shown positive impacts of protected bike lanes on local businesses, anecdotal evidence suggests that business owners along Valencia Street have not experienced these benefits. The SFMTA is collecting data to evaluate the success of the bike lane.
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