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street skating: Mission Bay: Active: Bay Blocks [6] [7] street skating: Embarcadero: Active: Bart Wall Ride [8] street skating, wall ride: 24th Street Mission station: Active: China Banks [9] street skating: Chinatown: Endangered. [10] Plans by the city to demolish it. [11] [12] [13] World famous site. Clipper Hubba [14] street skating: James ...
3. Winter Lodge (Palo Alto). An ice skating tradition since 1956, Palo Alto’s Winter Lodge offers the quaint, small-town charm perfect for getting into the holiday spirit.
SFpark is San Francisco's system for managing the availability of both on- and off-street parking. Taking effect in April 2011, the program utilizes smart parking meters that change their prices according to location, time of day, and day of the week, with the goal of keeping about 15% of spaces vacant on any given block. [1]
The Lower 24th Street Merchants and Neighbors Association was created in 1999 by a group of residents, merchants, community organizers, service providers and art organizations “to preserve, enhance and advocate for Latino cultural continuity, vitality, and community in San Francisco’s touchstone Latino Cultural District and the greater ...
The Clipper card is a reloadable contactless smart card used for automated fare collection in the San Francisco Bay Area.First introduced as TransLink in 2002 by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) as a pilot program, it was rebranded in its current form on June 16, 2010. [4]
James Kendall Phelps was born in San Francisco, California, to parents Kitty and Kendall Phelps, and lived there until the age of 11. [2] [3] His parents called him "J. K.", which eventually became "Jake". [2] He had a sister, Marie. [4] After his parents split up, he lived with his mother in Marblehead, Massachusetts. [3]
The San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints are still technically in the hunt, but the NFL’s playoff tracker gives them less than a one per cent chance of making the postseason.
A view of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge toll plaza in 2008. The center and right toll booths are labeled "Fastrak Only", while the left toll booth accepts cash and Fastrak. Cash payment was phased out during the COVID-19 pandemic and replaced with license plate tolling, and now all booths read "Fastrak or Invoice" other than the HOV lane.