Getting Here, created by the ZSFG TDM Program, is a newsletter for all employees, patients, and visitors who travel to ZSFG.
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1 Getting Here, created by the ZSFG TDM Program, is a newsletter for all employees, patients, and visitors who travel to ZSFG. Getting Here Come Celebrate with ZSFG! ZSFG would like to thank all of our bicyclists for participating in Bike to Work Day. We acknowledge your efforts to keep ZSFG accessible to our patients, reduce traffic and congestion, and benefit from exercise by riding your bike to work. Join us on May 10th for snacks, giveaways, and ZSFG biking info. Wells Fargo Plaza 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Bike to Work Day Volunteers needed! Come to the event and share your pedaling experience with others, encourage new bicyclist to give it a try. Can you commit to volunteering for half an hour? Contact Georgina Arias at or georgina.arias@sfdph.org Your help is appreciated! Bike to Work Day at Mission Bay UCSF will be hosting an SF Bike Coalition energizer station on Bike to Work Day, May 10th at the Mission Bay campus on 16th and Owens St. Pedal by for free snacks, beverages and collectable, reusable tote bags filled with goodies. Does your bike need a check-up? Bike Doctors will be on hand to provide complimentary basic bike maintenance at this station. UCSF Bikes! May 23 UCSF Bikes! is an event celebrating those who bike and encourage, inform, and promote biking to those who are interested in learning more. UCSF Bikes! will be at the Mission Bay Farmers Market on Wednesday, May 23, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. There will be a raffle, swag, snacks, and plenty of fun to be had.
2 NEW! Second Bike Cage Now Open The door opens from the turnaround side. You Already Have Bike Cage Access If you currently have ZSFG bike cage access, your badge opens the new cage as well. Coming Soon Removal of the old (keyed) bike cage Bike fix-it station More double decker bike racks Need Access? Register with Michael Fonseca Family bike parking Showers More Bike Parking Options for Residents Tired of the hassle of bringing your bike into the building and jockeying for a bike parking spot in the Resident s Lounge? Access the bike cages; registration is easy and your ZSFG badge will activate for entry. There is no cost to use these facilities. Due to Capital Construction Projects, the Resident s Lounge will be relocating. The bike racks that are currently in the Resident s Lounge will not be moved to the new location. ZSFG now has a second bike cage for your use. Register by ing Michael Fonseca: michael.fonseca@sfdph.org or transportation@sfdph.org or fill out the Access form at the back of the newsletter. UC Walks May 16 The 9th Annual UC Walks Day is May 16, Join thousands of other faculty, staff and students at all other UC s across California as we all walk for our health and wellness at the same time! Events will be held at Parnassus, Mission Bay, Mt. Zion, Laurel Heights, MCB, SFGH, VAMC, Marina Blvd and Fresno. To participate, drop in at one of the starting locations below between 11am and 1pm on May 16th. ZSFG: Wellness Center (2nd floor of Building 5 next to cafeteria) Get more info: Questions? Contact: Georgina Arias, Transportation Demand Manager at ZSFG & georgina.arias@sfdph.org & transportation@sfdph.org
3 ALAMEDA / CONTRA COSTA / SAN MATEO / SANTA CLARA / SONOMA / NAPA / MARIN / SOLANO / SAN FRANCISCO Pedal by one of 26 Energizer Stations to grab a free tote bag filled with goodies Ride downtown with your neighbors in a Commuter Convoy Join the SF Bicycle Coalition to stay engaged in biking all year
4 COMMUTER CONVOYS MORNING STATIONS EVENING STATIONS (7:45 am, unless otherwise noted) (7:30-9:30 am, unless otherwise noted) (5-7 pm, unless otherwise noted) Ride to the Bike to Work Day rally at City Hall with your neighbors and district supervisor! sfbike.org/commuterconvoy BAYVIEW Mendell Plaza, 1609 Oakdale Ave. (7:30 am) CASTRO Jane Warner Plaza, Corner at Market St. and Castro St. EXCELSIOR Persia Triangle, 4650 Mission St. (7:30 am) INGLESIDE Multi-Use Building CCSF, 50 Phelan Ave. (7:30 am) MARINA Rapha Cycle Club, 2198 Filbert St. MISSION Tiffany Wiggle, Mission St. and Tiffany Ave. NORTH BEACH WashingtonSquare Park, Corner at Union St. & Powell St. OUTER SUNSET Nomad Cyclery, 2555 Irving St. (7:30 am) RICHMOND SF Public Library, 351 9th Ave. (7:30 am) SOMA Sextant Coffee Roasters, 1415 Folsom St. WESTERN ADDITION Ella Hill Hutch Community Center, 1050 McAllister St. JOIN US AT CITY HALL! Bike to Work Day rally with the Mayor and City leaders from 8:30-9 am. Free Valet Bicycle Parking! ALAMO SQUARE Fulton St. at Scott St. BAYVIEW Illinois St. at Amador St. (7-9 am) BERNAL HEIGHTS Cesar Chavez St. at Harrison St. (7-9 am) CALTRAIN STATION 4th St. at Townsend St. (7-9:30 am) CIVIC CENTER City Hall steps, Polk St. DOWNTOWN Market St. at Sutter St. (7:30 am-1 pm) EMBARCADERO Ferry Building (6:30-9:30 am) INNER RICHMOND Cabrillo St. at Arguello Blvd. INNER SUNSET Irving St. at 6th Ave. (7-9:30 am) MID-MARKET Market St. at 12th St. (7-11 am) MISSION Valencia St. at 17th St. (7-11 am) MISSION BAY 16th St. at Owens St. PANHANDLE Fell St. at Masonic Ave. PRESIDIO Main Post, Halleck St. at Lincoln Blvd. (6:30-10 am) SECOND ST Second St. at Howard St. SF2G (PENINSULA COMMUTE) 24th St. BART Station (5:45-6:30 am) SF STATE 19th Ave. at Holloway St. (10 am-12 pm) SOMA Folsom St. at 7th St. (7-10:30 am) CALTRAIN STATION 4th St. at Townsend St. CENTRAL MARKET Market St. at 4th St. MISSION EAST Harrison St. at 17th St. MISSION WEST Valencia St. at 19th St. (4:30-7 pm) OCTAVIA ISLAND Market St. at Octavia St. (5-7:30 pm) PANHANDLE Fell St. at Masonic Ave. (4:30-7 pm) FILLMORE Webster St. at McAllister St. SOMA Howard St. at 8th St. (5-7:30 pm) Local bike shop mechanics get you rolling on Bike to Work Day with free basic bike maintenance like lubing chains, adjusting seats and fixing flat tires. For locations, check the map or go tosfbike.org/btwd. THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BIKE SHOPS FOR BEING BIKE DOCTORS ON BIKE TO WORK DAY: AVENUE CYCLERY BIKE CONNECTION BIKEHUB BOX DOG BIKES CITIZEN CHAIN CIVIC CYCLERY FUZION WORKSHOP HUCKLEBERRY BICYCLES MARKET STREET CYCLES MIKE S BIKES SAN FRANCISCO MISSION BICYCLES ROARING MOUSE CYCLES SPORTS BASEMENT VALENCIA CYCLERY
5 ZSFG BICYCLE CAGE/LOCKER/SHOWER ACCESS REGISTRATION PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY NAME: DATE: AFFILIATION (Check one): UCSF DPH VOLUNTEER OTHER I WANT ACCESS TO: (Check all that apply map with descriptions on 2 nd page): BIKE CAGE BIKE LOCKER SHOWER PHONE NUMBER: (work/home/cell, for emergency use only) ZSFG ID #: (back of badge, first 5 digits) SIGNATURE: RETURN FORM IN PERSON OR A SCANNED COPY TO: Michael Fonseca Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital & Trauma Center Bldg. 40, 3 rd Floor, Rm 4301, Monday Friday 9am-5pm Ph: (415) Fax: (415) Michael.Fonseca@sfdph.org cc: transportation@sfdph.org *IMPORTANT NOTE - PLEASE READ* It is recommended to lock your bicycle to the rack including both the front and back tires with the frame. The cages and lockers are a strong deterrent to theft/vandalism, but all preventative measures should still be taken. The hospital is not responsible for any damages or theft. Report any incident to the ZSFG Sheriff s Department at (415) For free urban cycling workshops, please visit For maps, resources, and the San Francisco Bicycle Guide, visit Last Updated:
6 BIKE CAGE/LOCKER LOCATIONS: SHOWER LOCATIONS: Showers are located in Building 5, take the main lobby elevators to the Ground Floor, the two showers are in the hall leading to the Bed Shop (between Central Distribution and Rehabilitation Services). Your ZSFG badge is needed to unlock the doors. Last Updated:
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