There is a growing consensus among the Bicycle Coalition, the Valencia Corridor Merchants Association, and SFMTA to replace the controversial center-running lanes on Valencia Street with standard, curbside protected bike lanes. Despite pushback from a small number of local merchants threatening legal action to revert to less safe options, advocates highlight the pressing need for safer cycling infrastructure to protect riders. With a vote looming in the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, community leaders are urging cyclists to voice their support for the proposed changes and enhance safety on the street.
The Bicycle Coalition, the Valencia Corridor Merchants Association, and SFMTA agree to end the Valencia center-running experiment in favor of curbside protected bike lanes.
Advocate Luke Bornheimer encourages cyclists to contact their Supervisors to support the transition to safer, curbside protected lanes on Valencia.
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