Today’s Headlines
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By
Bryan Goebel
9:19 AM PDT on October 25, 2010
- Chronicle Covers the Race for Two BART Seats in SF and East Bay (SF Gate)
- SJ Mayor Hopes Redevelopment Agency Can Pull Through Financial Woes (Mercury News)
- Dublin City Council Allows Developer to Reduce Density of TOD Near BART (Merc)
- Power Outage Temporarily Closes Oakland BART Station (BCN via CBS)
- New LA Times Poll Shows Prop 23 Losing Among Calif. Voters (LAT)
- SF Gate: “Prop 23 May Threaten Budding Clean-Tech Firms”
- Environmental Groups Push Prop 21 to Raise Vehicle Reg Fee for State Parks (Merc)
- Ethics Questions Raised About Travel for Ca. High-Speed Rail Authority Officials (LAT)
- Marin IJ: “Researchers Chart Effects of Climate Change on Tomales Bay”
- The Times Profiles NY MTA’s Jay Walder: Technophile and Subway Rider (via Sblog NY)
- You Don’t Have to Have Sight to Ride on a Bicycle Built for Two (City Room via SBlog NY)
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Bryan Goebel is a reporter at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco. A veteran journalist and writer, he helped launch Streetsblog SF in 2009 and served as editor for three years. He lives car-free in the Castro District.
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