Today’s Headlines
Board Prez Chiu Voices Mild Support For Congestion Pricing Sometime In Future (KCBS) Chronicle Editorial Supports Radulovich Call For Monthly BART Pass (SF Gate) Detail Of How Muni Plans To Spend Stimulus Funds (Examiner) Mineta Institute Study Finds SFers Will Use Transit Even in High Crime Areas (Examiner) Lawsuit Against MTC Over Dumbarton Rail Project … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
8:40 AM PDT on March 16, 2009
- Board Prez Chiu Voices Mild Support For Congestion Pricing Sometime In Future (KCBS)
- Chronicle Editorial Supports Radulovich Call For Monthly BART Pass (SF Gate)
- Detail Of How Muni Plans To Spend Stimulus Funds (Examiner)
- Mineta Institute Study Finds SFers Will Use Transit Even in High Crime Areas (Examiner)
- Lawsuit Against MTC Over Dumbarton Rail Project Could Be Heard Friday (Merc)
- Pedestrian Killed On I-280 Hit By Multiple Drivers Who Didn’t Stop (Examiner)
- Green Office Building On Embarcadero Could Face Lengthy Environmental Review (Examiner)
- Bike Portland Gives Excellent Rundown Of Bike Summit Lobby Days In DC
- Asphalt Industry Looking To Cash In On Stimulus Funds (NYTimes)
- National Motorist Association Calls Spread Of Red Light Cameras A “Virus.” (SF Gate)
- UK Ruling Punishes Cyclists Who Don’t Wear Helmets In Crashes (Telegraph)
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