District Attorney George Gascon’s office is considering charges in July’s fatal car crash at Oak and Octavia.
Category Archives: traffic
SFMTA Approves Haight Street Two-Way Traffic Plan
The proposed re-routing of Muni / SFMTA The SFMTA Board has approved a plan to open Haight Street to two-way traffic between Gough and Octavia — but not without some vocal opposition from several concerned residents.
Pedestrian Hit By Car at Divisadero and Page (Updated)
A pedestrian was hit by a car around 12:30am last night on Divisadero near Page, and was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Panhandle DMV Lot Now Open for Overnight and Weekend Parking
Great news for residents and businesses on our Divisadero flank: your thirst for easier parking is finally being quenched — courtesy of… the DMV.
Should Haight Street Go Both Ways?
Cheeky headlines aside, there’s a serious transit decision up for discussion tonight — whether to open the stretch of Haight Street between Market and Octavia to two-way traffic.
New Traffic Signals Installed to Make Wiggle Safer
Josh K. There is huge, world-altering news this morning, folks. This definitely isn’t it.
SFMTA Warns ARCO Patrons: Don’t Block Bike Lane
SFMTA, via Bike NOPA Bike NOPA reported yesterday on a new flyer that the SFMTA has been handing out to drivers as they enter the ARCO station on Fell and Divisadero, warning them not to block the bike lane.
City to Slow Traffic on Oak and Fell Streets
Not sure how we missed this last week, but BIKE NOPA reports that the MTA is in the process of re-timing signals on Fell and Oak Streets to slow traffic. Shortening the duration of green lights will supposedly bring reduced … Continue reading