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Sunday Streets is Back, San Francisco!

2022 Season Schedule & Routes San Francisco, CA — Sunday Streets SF will be returning in 2022 with the program’s big, beautiful mile plus long routes running from 11:00am to 4:00pm in six historic neighborhoods between April and September and the second annual Phoenix Day to be celebrated citywide on October 16th, 2022. Inspired by the…

RECAP: Sunday Streets Phoenix Day, October 17th 2021

Neighbors all across San Francisco had a joyous day of reconnection on Sunday Streets Phoenix Day — from Bayview to Chinatown, Excelsior to Tenderloin, Valencia to the Richmond and beyond, the streets were alive with community on Sunday, October 17th! [Read our Oct.28th Newsletter]  Checkout the highlights below and keep the good vibes going by sharing…

ANNOUNCED: Sunday Streets Phoenix Day Routes & Activities

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [email protected] **PRESS RELEASE** ANNOUNCED: Sunday Streets Phoenix Day Routes & Activities5 Open Streets Destinations, 20+ Mile Bike Ride, Dozens of Neighbor-Hosted Block Parties San Francisco – Routes and activities for Sunday Streets SF Phoenix Day on October 17th, 2021 from 12pm – 5pm have been announced and include a bigger than ever…

Climate Action for San Francisco – principles and leverage points

The City of San Francisco is updating our Climate Action Plan. It will be the largest revision to our Climate Plan since the first one in 2004. The update follows on the Climate emergency declaration by the Board of Supervisors in 2019. We are in a planetary emergency, as the dismaying news of drought, fires,…

ANNOUNCED: Sunday Streets Phoenix Day, October 17, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Katy [email protected] ***PRESS RELEASE*** Sunday Streets Phoenix Day on October 17, 2021Celebrating community, health and resilience in the streets of San Francisco San Francisco – Sunday Streets SF will relaunch October 17th, 2021 from 12pm – 5pm with the first ever Phoenix Day, bringing every district of San Francisco together on the…

25% More Joy: Slow Sanchez

Streets. They connect us to work, home, school, food and fun. They’re the first thing to greet us when we step into the public sphere. They are tragically too often the last place of life for loved ones due to traffic and street violence. And yet, they continue to hold the splendid diversity of life…

Speak up for the Great Walkway!

The pandemic has taken a terrible toll on San Franciscans. To save lives, San Francisco adopted strict quarantine measures. These measures successful in reducing the pandemic’s toll. However the necessary isolation and quarantining frayed our social and familial bonds, and eroded our health, happiness, and security. The City used the pandemic emergency order to provide…

Have your say on the future of Shared Spaces

On Monday the Board of Supervisors’ Land Use and Transportation Committee will consider legisation to make the City’s Shared Spaces program permanent. It’s your chance to weigh in on the future of Shared Spaces. San Francisco’s Shared Spaces program helped sustain neighborhood businesses and expand usable public space during the pandemic. Shared spaces include the…

Sunday Streets Rise Together Recap: Memorial Day Weekend

What an incredible weekend, San Francisco! As part of Sunday Streets Rise Together season, Livable City has been busy helping communities hold space for their most beloved cultural touchstones. From Carnaval to AAPI Heritage Month and more, Memorial Day weekend was the busiest weekend of the year for us so far. Check out some of…

Shaping The Future of Our Streets

As we inch closer to lifting the emergency health orders that brought us Slow Streets, Car-Free JFK Drive & Great Highway, and Shared Spaces

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Staff Directory

Darin Ow-Wing, Executive Director
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Jessica Tovar, Program Director
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Sally Chen, Deputy Director
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Tom Radulovich, Senior Policy Fellow
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Isaac Santiago, Sunday Streets Program Manager [email protected]

Reina Terry, Program & Development Associate, reina@livablecity.org