Wednesday, July 01, 2009

KQED discussion about San Francisco Bike Plan

While you wait for my take on last week's MTA meeting that approved the log stalled San Francisco Bicycle plan, here's an hour long round table discussion that aired this morning on KQED's Forum.

Guests were
• Charlie O'Hanlon, owner of Charlie's Place on 17th St. in San Francisco
• Jamie Whitaker, vice president of the Rincon Hill Neighborhood Association
• Judson True, media relations manager for the San Francisco MTA
• Leah Shahum, executive director of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
Rachel Gordon, reporter for The San Francisco Chronicle
Rob Anderson, party to the litigation of the EIR, blogger and anti-bicycling activist

3 comments:

Peter said...

Why Rob Anderson Why?!?

jon said...

Mary Miles, the other half of Anderson's "organization" Citizens for Adequate Review (C.A.R.), spoke at the hearing. Her speech will be in the podcast when I finish it but suffice it to say she's Cruella de Ville inCARnate!

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