Today’s Headlines
State Mediators to Join BART Negotiations (Examiner) (SF gate) (CoCo Times) SF Bike Plan Certified by Planning Commission (SF Gate) (Examiner) Does NextBus Own Real-Time Muni Data? It Seems to Think So (SF Appeal) (SF Weekly) Walnut Creek Residents Seek Ballot Initiative to Control Growth, Add Parking (CoCo Times) AC Transit Service Cuts a Week … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
9:05 AM PDT on June 26, 2009
- State Mediators to Join BART Negotiations (Examiner) (SF gate) (CoCo Times)
- SF Bike Plan Certified by Planning Commission (SF Gate) (Examiner)
- Does NextBus Own Real-Time Muni Data? It Seems to Think So (SF Appeal) (SF Weekly)
- Walnut Creek Residents Seek Ballot Initiative to Control Growth, Add Parking (CoCo Times)
- AC Transit Service Cuts a Week Before Fare Increase and Despite Stim $ (SF Gate) (CoCo Times)
- Bay Area Air Quality Agency Joins Cash-For-Clunkers Fray (Merc)
- I-680 Hit-and-Run Driver Arrested (CoCo Times)
- Roadshow Readers Call for Tougher DUI Penalties (CoCo Times)
- GM to Build New Subcompacts (Examiner)
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