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Tom Radulovich

Recent Posts

Commentary: Action Items for Reducing Fossil Fuel Use

By Tom Radulovich | Jun 2, 2022 | No Comments
What personal choices must we make and what policies should we advocate for to cut consumption of petroleum before it completely wrecks our world?

Guest Editorial: TDM Is a Roadmap for Sustainable Transportation

By Tom Radulovich and Nicole Ferrara | Dec 5, 2016 | No Comments
Monday at 1:30, the Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will consider a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) ordinance that will require projects larger than 10 dwelling units or 10,000 square feet to adopt stronger measures to reduce auto trips. The new TDM proposal represents a step forward. However, it […]

Safe Streets Advocates Urge ‘Yes’ Vote on S.F. Props J & K

By Brian Wiedenmeier, Nicole Ferrara and Tom Radulovich | Oct 27, 2016 | No Comments
Amid an avalanche of issues on the November ballot, San Francisco voters face one question with consequences for each of us every single day: Should our city invest in safe, affordable transportation? To answer yes, we must pass both Propositions J & K. At a time when so many people feel pressed by the soaring […]

Guest Editorial: Eisenhower Parking Policies No Longer Work for San Francisco

By Tom Radulovich and Nicholas Josefowitz | Aug 22, 2016 | No Comments
The last time San Francisco looked comprehensively at how we plan for parking, Eisenhower was president, gas was 25 cents a gallon, and we hadn’t even started building BART. It was an era when cities came to be dominated by drive-ins and drive-thrus, when streetcar lines were were being torn up, and new freeways were […]
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