San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and Walk SF are here to support the victim’s loved ones.
Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at walksf.org/fss.
San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and Walk SF are here to support the victim’s loved ones.
Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at walksf.org/fss.
We are heartbroken to learn that two pedestrians were hit and killed in separate crashes yesterday, March 5.
You can read our statement at walksf.org/releases.
Safe streets and reliable transit go hand-in-hand. 🤝Walk SF is proud to support the Stronger Muni for All campaign.
Thank you to the community members who came yesterday evening to remember the young child who was hit and killed by a driver at the intersection of 4th and Channel.
We are holding the victim's loved ones close in our thoughts.
Please join us at 4th & Channel at 5PM today to remember the two-year-old girl who was hit and killed by a driver in the Mission Bay neighborhood 💛
You can read our statement at walksf.org/releases.
San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and Walk SF are here to support the victim’s loved ones.
Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at walksf.org/fss.
We are deeply saddened to learn that a two-year-old girl was hit and killed by a driver on February 27, 2026 at the intersection of 4th & Channel Streets.
Walk SF and Families for Safe Streets will hold a vigil for the victim at 4th and Channel Streets today,March 2 at 5PM. Please join if you can.
Last Tuesday, we learned of a promising shift away from the original proposal.
But nothing is final yet, so let’s keep the pressure on to protect the safe streets projects we need ➡️ walksf.org/fundingupdate
Earlier this month, we raised the alarm about the SFMTA potentially diverting $40 million in capital funding for street safety projects to fill an operations budget gap.
Thank you to everyone who’s sent emails to the SFMTA Board since!
We still need volunteers on Saturday, March 7, from 5:30-8:30PM. Limited free tickets for this or next year are available for volunteers. 🎟️
Sign up to lend a hand ➡️ www.volgistics.com/appform/1508...
Happening tomorrow! ➡️ luma.com/4fhn5ts0
The meeting will be at Gratta Wines & Market in the Bayview. Enjoy free food & meet neighbors!
RSVP at luma.com/4fhn5ts0.
Live or work in the Bayview? Come meet others who care about traffic safety, transit, and more in the neighborhood!
Join Walk SF, @sfbike.org, and @sftru.bsky.social at the upcoming Better and Safer Streets Collaborative (BASS) meeting on Thursday, February 19, from 6:00-7:30 PM
Next Tuesday, the SFMTA Board will be updated on the agency’s 5-year program for pedestrian and bike safety projects.
We need the Board to know that the proposal to divert $40 million in safe streets funding is unacceptable. Lives are at stake!
Send a quick email now ➡️ walksf.org/streetsfunding
The beloved urban adventure game, the Chinese New Year Treasure Hunt, is coming up on Saturday, March 7. 🥳 Walk SF is honored to be a charity beneficiary for this legendary event.
Help us make this event a success by volunteering or buying a ticket for the hunt 🎟️
➡️ walksf.org/treasurehunt
We can’t let $40 million in designated money for street safety projects be diverted.
The SFMTA Board will likely vote on this proposal in March.
Email the Board now that they MUST protect this funding. Lives are at stake!
➡️ walksf.org/streetsfunding
The Chinese New Year Treasure Hunt is a beloved tradition that takes you all over North Beach & Chinatown as you solve clues. 🧩
This year’s event is on Saturday, March 7, 3:00 - 7:30PM, and a portion of ticket sales will support Walk SF’s essential advocacy work! 🎟️
🔗 sftreasurehunts.com/chinese-ny
Walk SF is now posting regularly on LinkedIn, so be sure you’re following us there to see new blogs and upcoming job opportunities ➡️ www.linkedin.com/company/walk-san-francisco
The Street Safety Act passed in September and the Street Safety Initiative signed by Mayor Lurie in December included key actions for agencies to accelerate progress in ending severe and fatal traffic crashes.
But now agencies must make these actions happen.
What’s next ➡️ walksf.org/whatsnext
The San Francisco Standard Opinion San Franciscans are sick of fighting about the Great Highway. It's time to move on.
Noah Berger, SF Standard "The reality is that Sunset Dunes is a wildly popular park that has changed the Sunset - and the city - for the better. The sooner we stop treating it like an unresolved controversy and start treating it like the success it clearly is, the sooner we can start investing in its future as a world-class coastal park, on par with places like Crissy Field, Tunnel Tops, and India Basin." - Lucas Lux
From Lucas Lux in @sfstandard.com After so many defeats — at the ballot box, in the courts, and at City Hall — Sunset Dunes opponents need to lay down arms, and embrace the city’s newest coastal park.
sfstandard.com/opinion/2026...
At the Embarcadero kicking off Connect Bay Area Transit's signature gathering campaign. 🖊️ Learn how you can get involved: connectbayarea.com
Thank you to everyone who helped make our year-end fundraising campaign a big success!
Over 525 people contributed, helping us raise a quarter of our annual operating budget. Meeting our goal means we can do – and win – more in 2026 so that we’re all truly safe while walking in our city.
Join us tomorrow to kick off the campaign to save Bay Area transit 📣
We were at City Hall today advocating for a bolder safe streets plan from the SFMTA.
Safe streets 🤝 frequent, reliable transit. Join the signature gathering kickoff events this Friday: luma.com/le1g7slf
Email the SFMTA Board NOW to demand more in the SFMTA's safe streets workplan on Tuesday at walksf.org/SFMTAworkplan.
Send your email before 12PM tomorrow to be included in the official public record!
Edit: The happy hour is on Thursday (not Wednesday), January 15
Thanks for catching that! The event is on Thursday, the 15th.
Walk-star Matt Biggar is once again organizing a team for the Green Fondo NorCal Climate Ride, with funds raised going to Walk SF and @sfbike.org.
Join us on Wednesday, January 15, from 5:30 - 8:30 PM for a special happy hour 🍻 to raise funds for 'Team SF.'
➡️ partiful.com/e/8f8o1503f5SjTmOnP784
In 2025, San Francisco had 25 traffic deaths – a notable drop from 2024. This is good news, but is this definitely a turning point for achieving safe streets?
We break it down at walksf.org/2025reflection.