San Francisco Bicycle Advisory Committee

San Francisco Bicycle Advisory Committee The SFBAC meets monthly to make bicycling safer and more accessible in our city.

Thank you to the San Francisco Bicycle Advisory Committee for your support of my Climate Ride from San Francisco to Los ...
06/11/2026

Thank you to the San Francisco Bicycle Advisory Committee for your support of my Climate Ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles via Big Sur. Every dollar went a long way in supporting Marin children accessing the joy of cycling and my Climate Ride. - Whitney Ericson, District 2 Representative

06/10/2026
06/09/2026

Our final meeting ever will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 6:30pm at City Hall, Room 416.

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Paul Wells here, D10 Rep on the BAC. Went to the beach via Sloat at the end of The Dunes today. Road Valencia St bike la...
06/01/2026

Paul Wells here, D10 Rep on the BAC. Went to the beach via Sloat at the end of The Dunes today. Road Valencia St bike lanes from Chavez to 14th and back last weekend. Felt safer on the protected parts. On that ride, I aggravated an old injury, so today it was walking on the beach down to the surf and back.

Some observations.
1. The skateboard installation is nice, but a skateboarder lost control over the low wall and it almost hit a kid in the head.
2. The shared use lanes are the old Northbound lanes of the Great Highway. The sign on the southbound lanes designating it for pedestrians only is missing.
3. The facility for washing one’s feet South of the restrooms is broken and rusted. Used to be a full concrete circle to do so, now neglected.
4. Due to the lack of the feet washing area, the water fountain is filled with sand from it being used to wash off feet, flip-flops, etc. I would drink from it. Yuk!

What makes Cycle to Zero different from AIDS/LifeCycle?San Francisco AIDS Foundation is honored to carry forward the imp...
05/26/2026

What makes Cycle to Zero different from AIDS/LifeCycle?

San Francisco AIDS Foundation is honored to carry forward the impactful, three-decade legacy of AIDS/LifeCycle. In 1994 when 500 riders and volunteers completed the first journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles – then called “California AIDS Ride” – the idea was simple but powerful: cover hundreds of miles on a bicycle to raise money and awareness for HIV/AIDS services, while embodying community resilience at a time when stigma and fear were rampant. AIDS/LifeCycle raised over $330 million dollars and affected the lives of over 500,000 cyclists, roadies, staff, donors, and the greater communities of San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center. While ALC’s journey has officially crossed its finish line, SFAF is beginning a new adventure. We ask ALC veterans – and new cyclists alike – to trust us, and come prepared with your joy and commitment for an entirely new experience!

SFAF envisions a future of Zero New HIV Diagnoses. Zero Stigma. Zero Inequity. Zero Overdose.

Cycle or Crew with us for a better future. May 29—31, 2026. SF TO Guerneville and back.

https://cycletozero.donordrive.com/pages/1227

Seed of SelfArtist: Kate RaudenbushLocation: The Panhandle West Entry, San Francisco, CAAn Attempted MurderArtist: Jack ...
05/26/2026

Seed of Self
Artist: Kate Raudenbush
Location: The Panhandle West Entry, San Francisco, CA

An Attempted Murder
Artist: Jack Champion
Location: The Panhandle, San Francisco, CA

Launch Intention
Marina Green Triangle
By Griffin Loop

Thirty sea lion sculptures made an appearance throughout San Francisco in early 2020 as part of a yearlong public art in...
05/26/2026

Thirty sea lion sculptures made an appearance throughout San Francisco in early 2020 as part of a yearlong public art installation celebrating the 30th anniversary of the sea lions' takeover of Pier 39. Find many of them along the embarcadero.

Informative. No meeting after Memorial Day. Discussion in April will be continued in June.
05/11/2026

Informative. No meeting after Memorial Day. Discussion in April will be continued in June.

The decision follows a series of fatal accidents involving teenagers and a growing legal push by local officials to hold parents criminally responsible for providing illegal electric motorcycles to minors. MORE ⬇️

Please participate and then live with the outcomes. Same for voting.
05/10/2026

Please participate and then live with the outcomes. Same for voting.

Share this: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn By Rebecca Ashton-Dziedzan Tuesday, May 5, 2026 Learn about the priority projects that will help us create safer streets for communities across the city. Community feedback is critical to the work we do creating safer streets.   That's why we want to keep you ...

Make cities, like SF, more bikable now! Happy Bike to Wherever Month!
05/08/2026

Make cities, like SF, more bikable now! Happy Bike to Wherever Month!

Turning parking bays into green spaces and prioritising cyclists may be the fastest routes to improving urban life

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