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Is the Biking/Rolling plan is not priority in the Mission?

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Welcome back to our “Meet the Candidates” series, where we ask the District 9 supervisorial hopefuls in the November 2024 election one question each week. Candidates are asked to answer questions on policy, ideology and more in 100 words or fewer.

Answers are being published individually each week, but we are also archiving the weekly series here.

If you know of other political events, let me know and I will add them to the post.

We will not post a question next week, but we will be back the week after.

I will be at Pops Bar (2800 24th St.) at 5. p.m. on Thursday October 3, to say hello and talk about the district, or you can email me at oscar.palma@missionlocal.com.

This week’s question: Last month SFMTA canceled a biking and rolling open house in the Mission. They said they’ve heard from the neighborhood that this is not a top priority at the moment. Do you agree with that statement? What would you do to advocate for all resident’s needs and concerns?


A cartoon of District 9 supervisor candidate Jackie Fielder.

Jackie Fielder

  • Job: Nonprofit co-director at Stop the Money Pipeline. Former educator at San Francisco State University, co-founder of the San Francisco Public Bank Coalition. Democratic socialist.
  • Age: 29
  • Residency: Tenant, lived in District 9 September 2017 to June 2018, October 2019 to August 2020 ,and April 2021 to present
  • Transportation: Public
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in public policy and master’s degree in sociology from Stanford University
  • Languages: English and Spanish

There are definitely many urgent priorities in the Mission, from public safety, to homelessness, to housing. But also, this week [last week], SFMTA is hosting two open houses–one on Monday and one on Wednesday–about one of the most discussed issues in our neighborhood, the Valencia center bike lane, and I encourage everyone to go and make your voice heard. These are exactly the kind of open discussions we need in the community, and one thing I’d like to bring as Supervisor is a solid ombudsman or mediator to these discussions to help turn conflict into productive resolutions.

Endorsed by United Educators of SF (#1), Small Business Forward, SF Women’s Political Committee (#1), Bernal Heights Democratic Club, California Nurses Association… read more here.



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