Today’s Headlines
Supervisors Call for Hearing into Muni Collision (SF Examiner) SF Gate: “Newsom Mum on Muni Crash” BART May “Impose Contract on Unions”; Talks Resume (ABC7, KCBS) LA MTA Board to Decide Whether to Extend AnsaldoBreda Contract (LAT) Joe Romm: Copenhagen Climate Treaty Could Fund Worldwide BRT Rollout (Climate Progress) “State Leaves Nothing for City Road … Continued
By
Bryan Goebel
9:08 AM PDT on July 22, 2009
- Supervisors Call for Hearing into Muni Collision (SF Examiner)
- SF Gate: “Newsom Mum on Muni Crash”
- BART May “Impose Contract on Unions”; Talks Resume (ABC7, KCBS)
- LA MTA Board to Decide Whether to Extend AnsaldoBreda Contract (LAT)
- Joe Romm: Copenhagen Climate Treaty Could Fund Worldwide BRT Rollout (Climate Progress)
- “State Leaves Nothing for City Road Repair” (ABC7)
- MTC Decision on Oak Connector Set for Today (Transbay Blog)
- Plans in the Works for a Novato Community Garden (Marin IJ)
- Disturbing Vid of Bike-Ped Confrontation Gone Ugly Is Making the Rounds (AnimalNY, Gothamist)
- Sidewalk Nibbling: Cars Chomp Away at DC Ped Space (Rebuilding Place 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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