## Streetsblog San Francisco Upgrades Comment System: A Marin Resident’s Guide to the Changes
As someone who’s lived in Marin County for years, I’ve always valued the lively local voices that pop up in our community forums. Especially when it comes to transportation and urban planning news—topics that get people talking.
So, here’s a quick update: Streetsblog San Francisco recently rolled out a major upgrade to their comment system. It’s meant to make things smoother and spark even better conversations.
What This Means for Marin Commenters
If you live in Sausalito, Mill Valley, Corte Madera, Larkspur, or farther north in Novato and Petaluma, you probably check Streetsblog for updates. We cross the bridge for news and like to weigh in.
This change, announced on June 5, 2026, is good news for anyone in Marin who wants to join the discussion. Whether you’re a regular from Tiburon or new in San Rafael, here’s what to expect.
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Navigating the New Comment System
Streetsblog really focused on making it simpler to jump into the conversation. Maybe you’re a Fairfax local who’s always chimed in, or you’re just thinking about commenting on that piece about San Rafael’s bike lanes.
Either way, the process just got easier.
Registering as a New User
If you’ve enjoyed reading Streetsblog San Francisco but never commented, now’s your chance.
* Direct Registration: You can now sign up as a new user right in the comments section of any article. No more digging around for a sign-up page—just look for the prompt when you’re ready to share your take, whether it’s about ferry schedules in Southern Marin or pedestrian safety in Novato.
For Our Loyal Marin Community Members
Active commenters from West Marin or even the East Bay—your history isn’t going anywhere.
* Preserved Contributions: Streetsblog made sure your old comments and display names carried over. Your voice and presence on the platform are still there.
The Password Reset: A Necessary Step
There’s one thing you’ll need to handle after the upgrade: your password.
* Password Migration Limitations: Passwords didn’t transfer because of security rules with the new system.
* Reclaiming Your Account: You’ll need to reset your password to get back in. It’s not complicated.
* Go to the sign-in form on any Streetsblog San Francisco article.
* Click on “Forgot your password?”
* Enter the email you used for your account.
* Check your inbox for a verification link, then follow the steps to set a new password.
This reset is a one-time thing and helps keep your account safe. Once that’s done, you can jump back into the discussions that matter to Marin folks—just like before.
Need Assistance?
Streetsblog gets it—technology can be tricky sometimes. If you run into problems with the new comment system or have questions, they’ve set up a dedicated support channel.
* Direct Support: Got a question or need help? Just shoot them an email at the address they provide. You’ll probably get a quick reply.
This update, posted at 7:32 AM PDT, shows how Streetsblog wants to make the platform better for everyone. Their readership stretches far beyond the city, reaching folks all over Marin County—from Belvedere to the hills of Kentfield.
They’ve also added a handy link to their archive. So if you want to check out past discussions or stay up to date, it’s just a click away.
Here is the source article for this story: Headlines, June 5
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