Today’s Headlines
BART Board OKs Biannual Fare Increase 6 Months Early (SF Gate)(Examiner)(CoCo Times) Translink Card Delayed at Least Another Year, BART Late Adopter (CoCo Times) Leaders Come Together, Finally, Around High Speed Rail Agenda (SF Gate) Proposal to Put Parking Meters in Golden Gate Park on the Table Again (SF Gate) Hit-and-Run Bike Fatality Arrest Reported … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
8:36 AM PDT on June 12, 2009
- BART Board OKs Biannual Fare Increase 6 Months Early (SF Gate)(Examiner)(CoCo Times)
- Translink Card Delayed at Least Another Year, BART Late Adopter (CoCo Times)
- Leaders Come Together, Finally, Around High Speed Rail Agenda (SF Gate)
- Proposal to Put Parking Meters in Golden Gate Park on the Table Again (SF Gate)
- Hit-and-Run Bike Fatality Arrest Reported a Week Late By Chron and CoCo Times
- Caltrain, Samtrans Get Stim Funds (Merc)
- Caltrans Sued Over Race, Gender Quotas in Contracts (CoCo Times)
- SMART Board Member Says Ballot Money Coming (Marin IJ)
- Burlingame Family Bike Ride Returns This Saturday (Examiner)
- Sac Bee Editorial Profiles the American River Bike Trail Fundraiser
- Biking the Newly Completed Guadalupe Trail (Merc)
- Dunbarton Rail Lawsuit Dropped (Merc)
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