Today’s Headlines
Advocates Succeed in Stopping Ferry Building Plaza Parking Proposal (SF Examiner) Pedestrian Killed by Driver Fleeing North Beach Shooting Scene (KTVU, SF Appeal) SF Bicyclist Run Down and Robbed in Hit-and-Run near Glen Park BART (SF Exam via SF Appeal) BIKE NOPA: SFPD Vows More Monitoring of Illegal Red Light Turns at Fell/Masonic Muni says … Continued
By
Bryan Goebel
9:06 AM PST on February 19, 2010
- Advocates Succeed in Stopping Ferry Building Plaza Parking Proposal (SF Examiner)
- Pedestrian Killed by Driver Fleeing North Beach Shooting Scene (KTVU, SF Appeal)
- SF Bicyclist Run Down and Robbed in Hit-and-Run near Glen Park BART (SF Exam via SF Appeal)
- BIKE NOPA: SFPD Vows More Monitoring of Illegal Red Light Turns at Fell/Masonic
- Muni says Driver Error Led to Crash Between J-Church and Historic Streetcar (SF Gate, SF Appeal)
- March Against Muni Being Organized (SF Examiner)
- Sketch Released for Permanent Design of Castro and 17th St. Plaza (Curbed SF, BAR)
- City Insider: “Compromise in Works for Dolores Park Renovation”
- California Cities Consider Charging Drivers for Crash Cleanup (CBS5)
- Sacramento’s K Street Undergoes Streetscape Work to Make it More Ped-Friendly (Sacramento Press)
- Portugal Bike Path Displays the Work of the Country’s Famed Poet, Fernando Pessoa (Copenhagenize)
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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