Community Counts! And so does traffic...🚗

Brightline and Community Partners Conduct Traffic Counts Throughout San Francisco

Youth Leaders counting cars as they zoom past in San Francisco’s South of Market Street neighborhood.

Youth Leaders counting cars as they zoom past in San Francisco’s South of Market Street neighborhood.

As traffic congestion returns to the Bay Area, Brightline, along with volunteers from Community Youth Center of San Francisco (CYC) and Central City SRO Collaborative (CCSROC), has been conducting a traffic count as a part of the Brightline Air Quality Monitoring Program. 

With 19 air quality sensors now in communities such as South of Market, the Tenderloin, and Chinatown, Brightline and its community partners have started traffic counts to better understand air quality impacts for local street congestion. 

Thanks to Brightline’s new fellows from a new statewide climate leadership program, the California Climate Action Corps (CCAC), Eleanor Kim and Icelyn Yepez have driven this effort alongside Brightline Program Coordinator Cecilia Meija, SRO Tenant Leaders, and High School Youth Leaders.

SRO Tenant Leaders with California Climate Action Corps Fellow Eleanor counting cars as they zoom past in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood.

SRO Tenant Leaders with California Climate Action Corps Fellow Eleanor counting cars as they zoom past in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood.

New Brightline Podcast Mini-Episode with CYC Youth Leader Ken Chen!

Ken Chen and podcast host, Aubrey, recording the Brightline Podcast mini-episode.

Ken Chen and podcast host, Aubrey, recording the Brightline Podcast mini-episode.

In our new latest episode, hear from Ken about his work educating seniors about air quality issues as well as being inspired to work in environmental science and pursue a STEM career.

You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.