Today’s Headlines
- SFMTA Installs Red Transit Lanes on Church Street (Transbay)
- Revised NE Mission Parking Plan Still Opposed by Some Residents (Mission Local 1, 2)
- SFBC: Will SFMTA Prioritize Limited Street Space to Address Safety on Polk Street?
- Some Safer Polk Supporters Felt Dissuaded From Speaking at Last Week’s Meeting (Examiner.com)
- Efforts Continue to Reform CEQA Appeal Process in SF and at the Capitol (CES)
- SFMTA Wants Input With Customer Satisfaction Survey (Muni Diaries)
- SPUR: How SFMTA’s Lea Militello Handled a Traffic Frenzy and Cut Fare Evasion on Muni
- SF Appeal Poll: Most Readers Don’t Think Much of Muni’s Spring Break Service Cuts
- Some Driving AT&T Park Workers Say $7/Hour Market-Rate Parking Prices Are “Stressful” (SF Appeal)
- Vibrant Bay Area: Palo Alto’s Parking Problem is Too Much Demand, Not a Lack of Supply
- SF Examiner Columnist: CAHSRA is Now Beyond Oversight
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