Central Freeway, 1970s
Passing west of the Civic Center, it created a deep division between that cut Hayes Valley in half. Here's the view from Fulton Street, 1963. Also: the former Commerce High football field, now the site of the Symphony Hall, here as a parking lot #sfhistory
Cue the tears, (being 4 is hard y’all). I’m sad to leave a small fortune in food at the terminal, but they just did last call to board. My wife looks at me, the gate agent is like - you can do it! We have 2 kids + a mountain of bags to stow and we’re last. We’re not gonna make it
One thing that keeps me up at night right now is the possibility that Twitter’s potential death spiral will coincide with a major regional/national/global crisis. For better or worse, Twitter is a crucial disaster comms tool, and we don’t have a replacement for it. 1/
Yesterday we went to 24th Ave & Santiago to hold space, talk to neighbors, and make safety improvements to the intersection. Santiago is designed to encourage speed, which led to a driver killing 何焕苏的离世 Huansu He last week. When will SFMTA start slowing cars down?
🎩 tip for all the cheerleaders, coaches, people holding the door open. The public process can be incredibly opaque and intimidating. Good things can happen when you lean in. THANK YOU!
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Amid his criticisms of Roe v. Wade, Justice Samuel Alito eerily ripped landmark civil rights cases that legalized marriage equality and private, consensual sex. https://t.co/2Brz7Cp2lK
This column prompted me to think of this question. Fill in the blanks: Why does San Francisco city government care so much about __________ but not at all about _________ ?