Today’s Headlines
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By
Bryan Goebel
9:29 AM PST on November 10, 2010
- Supervisor Avalos Calls on Supes to Take Steps to Appoint New Mayor (SF Gate)
- Supes Pass Car Share Parking Plan in Unanimous Vote (SF Examiner)
- And Board Also Passed Supervisor Mirkarimi’s Parking Operators Legislation (SF Exam)
- AC Transit, Drivers Union Reach Tentative Agreement (BCN via SF Exam)
- Dumbarton Rail Bridge “Back on Track, But Still Faces Funding Shortage” (Daily News)
- Bay Area Toll Authority to Consider New Study on Transbay Crossing (SF Gate)
- SF Appeal Breaks Down Sit/Lie Vote: It Didn’t Win in the Haight But Did in Pacific Heights
- In Benicia, Community Holds a Scrap Metal Drive to Fund Crossing Guards (ABC7)
- Andrew Ross: “Parking Threatens to Curb Whole Foods in Castro”
- Crash That Injured Jr. High Students at Fremont Intersection Prompts Call for Traffic Signal (Roadshow)
- Bike Portland: “Would ‘Strict Liability’ Help Curb America’s Distracted Driving Habit?”
- Car-Free New Yorkers Save $14K Per Year, Says APTA (Transpo Nation via Streetsblog NY)
- SFMTA Installs Shield on Bike Light at Masonic and Fell (BIKE NOPA)
- Bike Thefts on the Rise in San Anselmo (Marin IJ)
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Bryan Goebel is a reporter at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco. A veteran journalist and writer, he helped launch Streetsblog SF in 2009 and served as editor for three years. He lives car-free in the Castro District.
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