Today’s Headlines
SF Has Budget Deal, SFMTA Appts and Parking Tax Votes Delayed (SF Gate, Examiner, SF Weekly) More on BART Riders’ Cool Reception to Fare Rollback Plan (SF Gate) AC Transit Labor Struggle Continues (Examiner, SF Gate, CBS, CoCo Times) SF Vehicle License Fee Measure Makes Ballot for November (Examiner, SF Gate) D8 Supervisor Candidate Scott … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
9:06 AM PDT on July 21, 2010
- SF Has Budget Deal, SFMTA Appts and Parking Tax Votes Delayed (SF Gate, Examiner, SF Weekly)
- More on BART Riders’ Cool Reception to Fare Rollback Plan (SF Gate)
- AC Transit Labor Struggle Continues (Examiner, SF Gate, CBS, CoCo Times)
- SF Vehicle License Fee Measure Makes Ballot for November (Examiner, SF Gate)
- D8 Supervisor Candidate Scott Weiner to Share Offices With Fix Muni Now Campaign (SF Weekly)
- A Look at How the Castro Plaza Encourages Cultural Events (Green Cine Daily)
- Profile on David Baker + Partners Architects (SF Gate)
- Back to the Drawing Board for Alameda Navy Base Development (SF Gate)
- Sacramento Council Panel Moves Ahead on “Crash Tax” (Sac Bee)
- Streetsblog Parent Non-Profit Open Plans Develops New Tri-Met Data Platform (Bike Portland)
- Bike Portland Chats with Transportation for America Chief James Corliss
- US DOT Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act (Fast Lane)
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