Today’s Headlines
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By
Matthew Roth
7:50 AM PST on March 11, 2010
- Bay Bridge Construction May Stay 15 Months Behind Schedule (SF
Gate) (KCBS) - Excellent Story on the Troubles With Improving SF’s Mid-Market Street (SF Appeal)
- Treasure Island Development Will Be Smaller Than Anticipated (Examiner)
- $27B Infrastructure Bond Won’t Go Far Enough to Meet Need (Examiner)
- Prop 1A Rail Funds Could Go to Local Operators (Examiner)
- SF Weekly Finds “Problems” With Google Bike Map and Directions for The Wiggle
- SFCTA Wants Ideas for Improving Transit and Reducing Auto Impacts (Examiner)
- VTA and BART Disagree on Milpitas Station Configuration (Merc)
- Berkeley Pedestrian Killed by Car (Oak Trib)
- Op-Ed Argues Growth Patterns in Silicon Valley Will Affect Public Health (Merc)
- Electric Car Maker Eyes Fremont Plant for Fabrication (Oak Trib)
- Mr. Roadshow Discusses Commute Options to San Jose Airport (Merc)
- Marin Woman Pleads Guilty to Using 13-Year Old Son as Designated Driver (Merc)
- Highway Deaths at Lowest Levels Since 1950s (AP via SF Gate)
- Steam Locomotive Festival to be Held in Sunol (Oak Trib)
- Is Bike Racing Poised to Be the New High School Football? (Bike Portland)
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