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Today’s Headlines

MTA to Remove Oak Street SFgo Sign; Decision on Fell Sign Pending (BIKE NOPA) Oak City Council to Vote on Opposing Oak Airport Connector (BCN/CBS5, Living in the O) Some Drivers are Irked About Longer Carpool Hours on 680 (Roadshow)  Fleeing the Scene Pays for Drunken California Drivers (BikingInLA via Streetsblog.net) One of Two Girls … Continued
  • MTA to Remove Oak Street SFgo Sign; Decision on Fell Sign Pending (BIKE NOPA)
  • Oak City Council to Vote on Opposing Oak Airport Connector (BCN/CBS5, Living in the O)
  • Some Drivers are Irked About Longer Carpool Hours on 680 (Roadshow
  • Fleeing the Scene Pays for Drunken California Drivers (BikingInLA via Streetsblog.net)
  • One of Two Girls Hit by Driver in Pleasant Hill Released from Hospital (Merc)
  • Santa Rosa High School “Awards” Good Students with “Long-Coveted” Parking (Press Democrat)
  • Jay Leno Makes Fellow Celebs, Viewers Feel Good About Driving Fast (Wheels)
  • 2010 Sunday Streets Locations to Be Finalized Before Thanksgiving (BIKE NOPA)
  • Boston Globe Warns of Pod People Invasion (via Planetizen)
  • Santa Cruz Sentinel Profiles Popular After-School Bicycling Program for Kids
  • Portland Seeks Comment on Its 2030 Bike Plan (Bike Portland)
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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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