Today’s Headlines
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8:56 AM PST on January 26, 2010
- Market Street Traffic Diversion Moves from 8th Street to 10th Street Today (City Insider, MSRy Blog)
- Woman in Crosswalk Struck by Driver at 7th and Market (SF Appeal)
- Leland Yee: Fines and Safety Improvements Saving Lives on 19th Avenue
- BART Considers Fare and Parking Rate Increases, Fewer Trains to Avoid
Layoffs (SF
Gate) - State Assembly Approves BART Police Oversight (KCBS)
- Muni Driver Reports Rarely Seeing SFPD Officers on Buses (Mission L@cal)
- SF Appeal: “Muni Employees Not Taking Closure Of Montgomery Ticket Booth Lying Down”
- MTA Parking Control Officers Booting More Cars (The Snitch)
- Willow Glen’s Business District to Get Nightly Sidewalk Deep Cleanings (Merc)
- U.S. DOT Bans Texting by Truck and Bus Drivers (Bits)
- A Child Shall Lead? Fewer Teens Consider Driving a Priority (WaPo)
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Michael Rhodes is a former reporter for Streetsblog San Francisco. He lives in the Mission Dolores neighborhood and is a graduate of UC Berkeley's Department of City and Regional Planning.
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