Andy Bosselman, Streetsblog USA

Andy Bosselman

Streetsblog USA

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Streetsblog USA
  • Curbed SF
  • Hoodline

Past articles by Andy:

BREAKING: Denver’s Bike Share Program Will Shut Down; City Will Shake up Scooter Program – Streetsblog Denver

Better walking. Better biking. Better transit. Streetsblog Denver informs the movement for sustainable transportation and a livable city. → Read More

Lyft to Add 200 Electric Vehicles to Its Colorado Fleet – Streetsblog Denver

Better walking. Better biking. Better transit. Streetsblog Denver informs the movement for sustainable transportation and a livable city. → Read More

1 Month After IPO, a Big JUMP in Prices at Uber’s Bike Share Service – Streetsblog Denver

Better walking. Better biking. Better transit. Streetsblog Denver informs the movement for sustainable transportation and a livable city. → Read More

Proposition C: Is it the right move for homelessness now?

Marc Benioff and London Breed weigh in on financial tech companies and the city’s most contentious measure this election season → Read More

What kinds of living situations do tech people consider?

Tiny apartments, upscale hacker houses, and high-rises—here’s how tech workers find a place in SF to call home. → Read More

Officials fail to simplify convoluted transit fares before costly Clipper upgrade

But there’s still time. → Read More

Modernization of Clipper card won’t include high-tech features already used in other cities

Tech capital of the world falls flat when it comes to transit fare payment method. → Read More

Could barracks and ships house the homeless?

San Francisco has a long history of quickly creating temporary housing for thousands of people → Read More

Bay Area subway and rail costs: Why are they among the highest in the world?

The process of designing, bidding, and building mega-projects is a costly one, but it doesn’t have to be this way → Read More

Overnight Arson Damages Equipment At Koret Playground

The scent of burning plastic was noticed in Cole Valley and the Upper Haight shortly after midnight. → Read More

City Launches Task Force To Study Safe Sites For Injection Drug Users

San Francisco's population of injected drug users—estimated at 22,500—are more likely to contract HIV, hepatitis C, and skin infections, which are costly to treat. → Read More

Scoop: City Looks To Replace Dog Waste Stations Destroyed By Haight Vandals

In response to an inquiry from Hoodline, a Public Works spokesperson said the city will start looking for replacements. → Read More

Meet Mokhtar, The Yemeni-American Whose Extraordinary Coffee 'Builds Bridges, Not Walls'

A cup of coffee at Blue Bottle set Mokhtar Al-Khanshali on a path that now connects Yemeni farmers to consumers who appreciate the most extraordinary coffee in the world. → Read More