New San Franciscan 🌁 public school parent 🍎 director of marketing & comms for @sfbike 🚲 founding cohost #BorrowedPodcast🎙 never shuts up about biking ⚡️🚲
A couple of years ago, Nano and I lowkey changed our relationship status to "it's complicated." Big love to @meaghano who let me write about it for @romper, out today! https://t.co/a65A8bdGfV
I love that the immediate reaction from everyone to the Eric Adams indictment is WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT HE DID BUT IT SOUNDS RIGHT AND WE ARE CONFIDENT HE DID IT
My favorite Eric Adams story is this one from Curbed where they tried to prove he actually lived in NYC by staking out his house for a week.
He came home twice, parked in front of a garage, and when he left, there was traffic, so he drove on the sidewalk.
https://t.co/3poIZCzyq1
@WarrenJWells When are you going? If it’s soon, take her swim stuff and make sure you hit some of the city’s epic splash pads. Transit Museum in Brooklyn is so great, as is a day on Gov Island. Take a really lightweight stroller for the subways and long nap/walks! ENJOY!!
Heads up – there will be road closures this weekend for the SF Marathon that might affect your bike ride! Check out all the deets and a map here: https://t.co/VZ2VMU5yml
Today we’re thrilled to announce that Christopher White has been appointed the next executive director of the SF Bicycle Coalition by our Board of Directors! https://t.co/RSl9a64SYp
@clhubes I actually wrote this! Three years ago now, one kid ago and before my brother and his husband swooped in and adopted said dog for his last year and a half of life 💖 which was truly a miracle for everyone involved. https://t.co/a65A8bvPu3
That’s why we are calling for city leaders to commit to a citywide, interconnected network of car-free or people-prioritized mobility corridors that includes everything in the toolkit — protected bike lanes, slow streets, car-free promenades. That’s how we’ll get to #VisionZero.
@MelpomeneMel@TheLincoln I’m not at BPL anymore and it’s not clear which library Lincoln was referring to. But if it was Central Library on a Sunday, then yes — there are public safety officers there because it has a popular plaza AND recently had budget cuts that closed all our branches on Sundays.