Sad news, Wigglers — completion of the Fell and Oak Bikeways project has been pushed back from next month to the end of the year.
Category Archives: The Wiggle
How Do We Feel About All These Sharrows?
They’re green, they’re rectangular, and they’re everywhere. They’re called sharrows, and apparently they’re here to stay.
Bike To Work Day: Waffles on the Wiggle
Oh hey, today is Bike to Work Day. What does that mean for us here in the Lower Haight?
The Lower Haight Drinking Game
Although Lower Haighters may not need more reasons to imbibe, we thought we’d celebrate the ‘hood with a little game to get the juices flowing. (Note: please play responsibly). Continue reading
New Traffic Signals Installed to Make Wiggle Safer
Josh K. There is huge, world-altering news this morning, folks. This definitely isn’t it.
Did San Francisco Begin at Duboce Park Cafe?
It’s pretty well accepted that San Francisco began in 1776, when Spanish settlers supposedly founded Mission Dolores by the shores of an ancient Mission District lake. But now, an Oakland scientist makes the explosive claim that the lake never existed … Continue reading
Meet the Wigg Party
http://www.wiggparty.org If you’re a regular reader of Haighteration, you’re probably already familiar with the Wigg Party. They’re the group that chalks the Wiggle, gives away produce at the Hayes Valley Farm, and organizes local food picnics in the Panhandle. But … Continue reading
Walk the Wiggle Tonight
Flickr/Brett L. You may not realize this, but “The Wiggle” is a relatively new expression. Local resident and bike enthusiast Joel Pomerantz first popularized the term back in 1994, in a newsletter article for the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition. Tonight, … Continue reading
SF Weekly’s “Best of 2010″ Issue Shows Lower Haight Some Love
SFWeekly.com Not a ton of love, mind you. But some.
The Wiggle Gets Chalked
Looks like the clever folks over at the Wigg Party were pretty busy last night, prepping the Wiggle for Bike to Work Day. All along the route this morning, you’ll spot chalk drawings and messages like the one above. Other … Continue reading