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Change Is Doable If We Work Collectively, Donate Right this moment to Maintain Streetsblog Robust in 2022 – Streetsblog San Francisco

In our last fundraising post, we touched on some of the key stories of 2021. Today we look forward to what we believe will be the most important stories of 2022.

Of course, to ensure our best coverage, we need your support to keep going. Today we just made $ 9,000 in donations and pledges in our year-end promotion. While that’s great, we still have a long way to go to meet our $ 30,000 goal.patron

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Now that the Infrastructure Act has been passed, the completion of the electrification of Caltrain, the further development of the high-speed rail and the entry of trains into the Transbay basement in 2022 are high on the agenda of transit advocates.

The integration of transit will also continue to be a focus, with groups such as Seamless Bay Area fighting for rational tariffs and free transfers between the various transit operators in the Bay Area.

We will continue to cover the struggle to save the open roads, the car-free JFK and the great walkway. Streetsblog will continue to address efforts to bring protected intersections and roundabouts with bike lanes to the Bay Area intersections. And we will continue to call on government agencies and officials to speak out about justice as they happily spend hundreds of millions on more auto infrastructure as they ignore the safety of vulnerable road users.

The question is, how will these top-level changes translate into the changes we must see on the roads and highways of our state? Streetsblog San Francisco plans to keep asking, watching and keeping our readers informed.patron

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As always, I’m available at damien@streetsblog.org for questions, information about setting up employer matches or anything else.

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