Today’s Headlines
Muni Claims Driver Discipline is Improving On-Time Performance (SF Examiner) The Ballooning Costs of SF’s Central Subway Project (SF Appeal) More on the Rise in Transit Ridership with Bay Area Numbers (Transbay Blog) Mother, Daughter Hit by Car in Burlingame Remain in Serious Condition (Merc) What Works and Doesn’t Work About SF’s 311 System (Akit’s … Continued
By
Bryan Goebel
9:09 AM PDT on March 10, 2009
- Muni Claims Driver Discipline is Improving On-Time Performance (SF Examiner)
- The Ballooning Costs of SF’s Central Subway Project (SF Appeal)
- More on the Rise in Transit Ridership with Bay Area Numbers (Transbay Blog)
- Mother, Daughter Hit by Car in Burlingame Remain in Serious Condition (Merc)
- What Works and Doesn’t Work About SF’s 311 System (Akit’s Complaint Dept)
- Fresno Bee: “State Cash Crunch Must Not Delay High-Speed Rail System”
- Don’t Ask the CHP About Bike Lane Laws (Streetsblog LA)
- Bike Advocates Share Strategies for Political Success at LA Summit (Streetsblog LA)
- San Jose Updating its Sign Code (SVBC)
- Seattle Gets Chain Stores to Ditch the Auto-Centric Model (Urban Review STL via Streetsblog.net)
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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