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 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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