Join the many elected officials, environmental groups, transportation groups, community groups, and community leaders have spoken out against highway widening.
Other Community Groups
Friends of Old Town South San Francisco
Golden Girls of South San Francisco
Seventh Street Residents of San Bruno
Community Members
"I have lived car-free for most of my life. It's too easy to drive and too hard to get around by transit. Widening 101 will increase traffic and make taking transit harder. Please don't widen 101." - Resident, Daly City
"Widening 101 will hurt our South San Francisco community. We can't build our way out of congestion; we need to provide more options for people to get around without a car." - Resident, South San Francisco
"I live near US-101 and have asthma. Every morning, I wake up to soot on my windows from the pollution in the area. I dream of a day when my community doesn't suffer." - Resident, South San Francisco
"State and county officials keep spending more of our taxes on widening, but congestion is still there. It would be great if they could use the existing freeway more efficiently instead." - Resident, South San Francisco
Community Leaders
Adina Levin, Executive Director, Friends of Caltrain and Advocacy Director, Seamless Bay Area
Elaine Salinger, San Mateo County Chair, Citizens’ Climate Lobby & Chair of San Mateo County Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Robert M. Gould, MD, President, San Francisco Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility
Julio Garcia, Executive Director, Rise South City, environmental justice non-profit
Darryl Yip, Member and Former Chair, Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee of City of South San Francisco (title for identification purpose)
Jayden Wan, Co-Lead, San Mateo Youth Climate Action, Burlingame High School student
Anjuli Mishra, Co-Lead, San Mateo Youth Climate Action, Burlingame resident