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business1 year ago

San Francisco Business Owners Launch Hunger Strike Over Controversial Bike Lanes

San Francisco restaurant owner Eiad Eltawil is on a 30-day hunger strike to protest a new bike lane project, which he claims is driving away his customers and hurting his business. The controversial bike lane experiment has reduced vehicle lanes and removed parking spots, leading to a decline in clientele for local businesses. Eltawil hopes his hunger strike will draw attention to the negative impact of the bike lanes and prompt city leaders to make changes. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency acknowledges the concerns and is working on solutions to benefit both businesses and bicyclists on the corridor.

local-politics1 year ago

"Providence City Council Supports Bike Lane Expansion Amid Traffic Changes"

Providence City Council passed a resolution to protect the bike lanes on South Water Street, despite Mayor Brett Smiley's plan to remove them in order to improve traffic flow during construction on the Washington Bridge. The Mayor's Office plans to hold community meetings before presenting the final removal plan to the Green and Complete Streets Advisory council for review. City Councilor John Goncalves opposes the removal, stating there's no evidence to support it, while residents argue that the bike lanes have helped ensure safe travel for cyclists.

transportation2 years ago

Tragic E-Bike Crash Claims Life of Brooklyn Comedian Kenny DeForest

Comedians are calling for improved cycling infrastructure after comedian Kenny DeForest died in a tragic crash while riding an electric Citi Bike in Brooklyn. Initial reports suggested he was hit by a car, but police later clarified that he collided with an unoccupied parked car. DeForest's death has sparked a conversation about the need for protected bike lanes and better safety measures for cyclists. His death marks the 28th cyclist fatality in New York City this year, making it the second-deadliest year for bike riders since 1999.

transportation2 years ago

Valencia Street Merchants Rally Against SFMTA's Bike Lanes

Business owners along Valencia Street in San Francisco are expressing frustration with a pilot bike lane program, claiming that it is negatively impacting their businesses. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) acknowledges the issue and is seeking a solution to balance the safety of cyclists with the needs of local businesses. Some business owners are considering breaking up the SFMTA or advocating for changes in leadership. The SFMTA director emphasizes the importance of working together to address concerns rather than dismantling the entire department.

transportation2 years ago

Navigating New York City's Gridlock Alert Days during the UN General Assembly

The New York City Department of Transportation has announced that there will be 19 days of gridlock in Midtown Manhattan due to the UN General Assembly. Commuters are encouraged to use public transportation and alternative modes of transportation to minimize congestion. Bike lanes along First and Second Avenues will remain open, but riders should expect security checkpoints and occasional traffic freezes. The Gridlock Alert days span from September to December.

transportation2 years ago

Valencia Street to Undergo Major Bike Lane Changes.

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will install a center-running bikeway on Valencia Street in the Mission District, which will feature bus lane curbs, plastic bollards, and delineators meant to separate the bike lanes from car traffic. The 12-month pilot program will prohibit left turns and right turns at red lights on an eight-block stretch of Valencia and remove 71 metered parking spaces to make room for more “dual use” and loading zones. The changes aim to improve traffic safety, but some bicyclists and pedestrians want to see protected curbside bike lanes or a complete closure to car traffic on Valencia Street.

transportation2 years ago

Valencia Street in San Francisco to Undergo Major Bike Lane Changes

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will install a center-running bikeway on Valencia Street in the Mission District, which will feature bus lane curbs, plastic bollards, and delineators meant to separate the bike lanes from car traffic. The 12-month pilot program will prohibit left turns and right turns at red lights on an eight-block stretch of Valencia and remove 71 metered parking spaces to make room for more “dual use” and loading zones. The changes aim to improve traffic safety, but some bicyclists and pedestrians want to see protected curbside bike lanes or a complete closure to car traffic on Valencia Street.

politics2 years ago

Mitt Romney criticizes bike lanes and e-bike tax break in Congress.

Sen. Mitt Romney criticized federal efforts to replace car lanes with bike lanes and expressed skepticism over proposals to incentivize e-bike purchases. He called it "the height of stupidity" and argued that it would lead to more cars backing up and creating more emissions. Romney joins other Republican lawmakers who have panned the legislation, including the Sarah Debbink Langenkamp Active Transportation Safety Act and the Electric Bicycle Incentive Kickstart for the Environment (E-BIKE) Act. Proponents of the e-bike legislation argue that the tax credits will help low-income people purchase bikes currently only available to higher-income people.