Today’s Headlines
- 5th Gunn High Student Killed in One Year by Caltrain in Palo Alto (Oak Trib) (KCBS) (SF Gate) (CBS)
- Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Barriers A Step Closer (KCBS) (Press Dem)
- Critics Lash Out at High Speed Rail Business Plan (Sac Bee)
- VTA Los Gatos Light Rail Expansion Expected if Federal Funds Available (KCBS)
- Work Begins on Caldecott Tunnel 4th Bore (SF Gate) (ABC) (KCBS) (
- SF Supervisor Honors Cyclists Raising Money for AIDS Awareness (KCBS) (Merc)
- San Anselmo Bicycle Shop Holds “Superhero Service Ride” (Marin IJ)
- SF Cab Drivers Resist Plan to Auction Medallions (KCBS)
- San Jose Administrator Concerned About Street Tree Care After Child Crushed in Truck (Merc)
- Federal Funds Approved for Tesla’s Stanford Biz Park Facility (KCBS)
- Speed Camera Proposal Has Support, Accuracy Not a Concern (Merc)
- Carpoolers Will Need to Buy FasTrak Transponders With New Tolls, Vote Wednesday (Merc)
- Boaters and RV Users Upset by Toll Increase Proposal (Oak Trib)
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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