Today’s Headlines
BART’s original logo, care of the ever resourceful research of Eric Fischer. More than 75 Percent of BART Riders Opposed to Fare Rollback Plan (Examiner, SF Appeal) Hundreds of AC Transit Operators Call in Sick as Part of Protest (CoCo Times, ABC, CBS) John King’s Musings on the Street-Level Urban Transformation in San Francisco (SF … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
9:03 AM PDT on July 20, 2010
BART’s original logo, care of the ever resourceful research of Eric Fischer.- More than 75 Percent of BART Riders Opposed to Fare Rollback Plan (Examiner, SF Appeal)
- Hundreds of AC Transit Operators Call in Sick as Part of Protest (CoCo Times, ABC, CBS)
- John King’s Musings on the Street-Level Urban Transformation in San Francisco (SF Gate)
- SFPD Park Station to Conduct Pedestrian Safety Stings (Bike NOPA)
- A Look at the New SFMTA Fliers Handed Out at Fell St. ARCO (Bike NOPA)
- Muni Operator Clothing Theft Looks to Be a Trend (SF Appeal)
- Thieves in the Richmond Return Woman’s Muni Fast Pass During Robbery (Examiner)
- Poll Finds San Franciscans Support Vehicle License Fee (Examiner)
- First Tracks Being Laid for SMART Rail Line in North Bay (Press Dem)
- A Closer Look Inside the UC’s Pavement Research Center (Merc)
- LA Mayor Villagairosa Breaks Elbow While Bike Riding Over Weekend (Cyclelicious)
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