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Today’s Headlines

Questions Remain on Future of MTA Directors McCray, Breyer Black (NBC) Muni Chief Safety Officer Already Looking for New Job After Only One Year (SF Appeal) BART Train Stalls in Tunnel, SF Delays Clearing (SF Gate, NBC, Merc, KCBS, CoCo Times) SoCal Lawmaker Bill Would Cut Off Prop 1A Bond Funding for High Speed Rail … Continued
  • Questions Remain on Future of MTA Directors McCray, Breyer Black (NBC)
  • Muni Chief Safety Officer Already Looking for New Job After Only One Year (SF Appeal)
  • BART Train Stalls in Tunnel, SF Delays Clearing (SF Gate, NBC, Merc, KCBS, CoCo Times)
  • SoCal Lawmaker Bill Would Cut Off Prop 1A Bond Funding for High Speed Rail (CoCo Times)
  • AC Transit Service Cuts Coming (KCBS) (CBS)
  • Highway 17 Bus to Santa Cruz May Raise Fare (Merc)
  • SMART Opens Santa Rosa Construction Headquarters (Press Dem)
  • But Recession Is Taking Its Toll on SMART’s Viability (Press Dem)
  • Marin County Transit Buys Muir Woods Buses to Improve Service (Marin IJ)
  • Oakland to Raise Fines for Disabled Parking Placard Abuse to $510 (CoCo Times)
  • South SF to Reimburse $3M in Red Light Camera Money Due to Council Flub (NBC) (ABC)
  • SF Pedestrian Hit by Golden Gate Transit Bus in SOMA (CBS, BCN via Appeal)
  • Oakland First E. Bay City to Host Sunday Streets-Style Ciclovia (SF Weekly)

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