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 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)
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