Kicked to the curb
We all know that in San Francisco, everyone has a voice and can become as involved as they want in the City process. But the City’s recent action against the organization that delayed the City’s bike plan for five years (demanding they cover the City’s legal fees…all $52k of them) means that perhaps some will rethink voicing their opinion without some serious cash in their back pockets.
- City Insider: City wants money from bike plan foe (Chronicle) 09/11/10
- Car activist hit with $52K fee (Examiner) 09/10/10
- Care not crash (SF Bay Guardian) 08/11/10
- Long-delayed bike plan gets going with new lane (Chronicle) 08/10/10
- Bicycling-focused projects ready to roll (Examiner) 08/09/10
- Bring on the Bike Lanes (NBC Bay Area) 08/09/10
- Ruling paves way for San Francisco bike lanes (Chronicle) 08/07/10
- Complicating the simple (SF Bay Guardian) 06/30/10
- City Insider: Bike plan back in court today (Chronicle) 06/22/10
- City's bike plan may fully roll out (Examiner) 06/22/10
- The S.F. bike plan and its surprising discontents (SF Weekly) 07/29/09
- City Insider: Housing projects get $96 million (Chronicle) 07/17/09
- More legal challenges to city's bike plan (Examiner) 07/17/09
- City’s bike plan may alter traffic (Examiner) 06/23/09
- S.F. releases draft study on city's bike plan (Chronicle) 11/27/08


Ross Guehring