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Today's Headlines
Today’s Headlines
By
Aaron Bialick
10:40 AM PST on December 21, 2011
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Newcomb Ave.
Model Block Project
Completed in Bayview (
City Insider
,
BCN via Appeal
,
ABC 7
)
Update on the Pedestrian Hit by Truck Driver at Sixth and Howard (
BCN via SF Appeal
)
SFMTA's Ed Reiskin's Year-End List Skips Strides in Pedestrian Safety (
SF Examiner
)
GJEL
Interviews Supervisor Scott Wiener On His Transportation Plans in 2012
Bevan Dufty to Become PR Manager for SamTrans and Caltrain (
SF Examiner
)
House Republicans Want Inquiry Into CA High-Speed Rail (
SacBee
)
SMART Sells Bonds to Fund Project (
Marin IJ
)
Bay Area Transit Projects Lose Out on Federal Cash (
SF Examiner
)
Study: Health Benefits Outweigh Costs of Sunday Streets-Like Events (
Bike Portland
)
GJEL
Charity Contest Results: TransForm Wins 1st Place, Walk SF 2nd
More headlines at
Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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Aaron Bialick
Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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