Jeremy Stoppelman
@jeremys
Co-founder and CEO of Yelp. YIMBY. Pro pedestrians, bikes, and transit.
Passengers ride Muni 521,000 times every weekday, yet roughly 66% of bus stops - nearly 2,000 lack seating. A grassroots solution emerges: sfstandard.com/opinion/2025/0…
Ten pedestrians have now died this year in traffic crashes. This story by @kron4news talks about the crucial role of speeding, street design, and City leaders in making San Francisco safe for our seniors — and everyone. kron4.com/video/driver-f…
From almost being shut down a month ago to now generating nearly half of all 311 submissions in the City
43% of all SF 311 reports yesterday were made with Solve SF.
Great coverage in the @sfstandard's Power Play. The data backs what we already knew: @JoelEngardio is the type of leader that our environment desperately needs. Climate resiliency, pro-housing, pro-neighborhood, and so much more! Thank you @SierraClub for your work!
We are deeply saddened to learn that another pedestrian life has been lost on our streets, this time at the intersection of Mission Street and Santa Rosa Avenue. You can read our statement at walksf.org/releases.
This would be a great time for @DanielLurie to endorse @JoelEngardio and reject the recall. The recallers want to take us backwards and derail all the great momentum we’re seeing in the city. We can’t let the NIMBYs claw their way back into power.
NEW POLL: 73% of San Franciscans think Mayor @DanielLurie is doing a good job ‼️73%‼️ Some highlights via @sfchronicle @DanielleEchev 🧵
Tomorrow from 4-6 pm, SF YIMBY will be door-knocking in the Outer Sunset to support @JoelEngardio. Joel has been a consistent pro-housing voice on the Board of Supervisors, and we're proud to support him. Read our endorsement and rsvp for the canvassing in the thread 🧵
When you’re just a placeholder for Aaron Peskin’s recall agenda…
An oceanfront park instead of a highway draws more customers to surrounding local businesses, who would have guessed 😁
At Black Bird Bookstore on Irving Street between 46th and 47th Avenues, owner Kathryn Grantham told SFGATE her sales are up 50% over last year, when the Great Highway was closed to cars on weekends, and jumped by 30% following the opening of the park. sfgate.com/local/article/…
At Black Bird Bookstore on Irving Street between 46th and 47th Avenues, owner Kathryn Grantham told SFGATE her sales are up 50% over last year, when the Great Highway was closed to cars on weekends, and jumped by 30% following the opening of the park. sfgate.com/local/article/…
"Joel Engardio is not perfect. No elected official is. But he is present, thoughtful and committed to a shared vision of the Sunset as a vibrant, inclusive and livable neighborhood. This recall isn’t about accountability. It’s about division. And I reject it. We may not all…
holy shit google, trying to get antitrust'd again
so Chrome 138+ onwards ships Gemini Nano for every user*, putting a local LLM in 3.7 billion monthly active users of Chrome wrote a personal guide today for building with Gemini Nano - mostly for me, might help you if you're not suuper strong at javascript or parsing google's...…
11,936 doors knocked in one week. 💥 Huge thanks to our incredible volunteers powering this grassroots campaign! Want to help? We’ve got phone banks, canvassing shifts & more. Join us: 👉 mobilize.us/standwithjoel/ #NoOnA #StopTheRecall #SunsetStrong #TeamEngardio
this “critical thoroughfare” carried as many cars as an average residential street when it wasn’t closed for sand buildup. Now Sunset Dunes an awesome park open every day
So selfish to close a critical thoroughfare for this BS
Sunset Recall trolls loving my recent post. They'd like us to believe the popular night market shut down wasn't a cheap political stunt (and collective punishment of the neighborhood). You don't go on @KTVU with a perfectly framed recall poster if it's not a political stunt!
🚨The recall campaign killed the Sunset Night Market one of the best things to happen to the westside and an event launched and championed by Joel Engardio. Thousands came and local businesses thrived. The recall isn’t about progress, it’s about sabotage. sfstandard.com/2025/07/10/sun…
🚨The recall campaign killed the Sunset Night Market one of the best things to happen to the westside and an event launched and championed by Joel Engardio. Thousands came and local businesses thrived. The recall isn’t about progress, it’s about sabotage. sfstandard.com/2025/07/10/sun…
Canvassing for @JoelEngardio and AGAINST the recall! Vote NO on Measure 1A if you live in the Sunset District in SF!