Today’s Headlines
- Wrecking Ball About to Come Down on the Transbay Terminal (SF Gate)
- Ca. High-Speed Rail Authority Meets Today to Decide Central Valley Route (AP via SF Gate)
- Emails Reveal Anaheim Mayor’s Lack of Confidence in CHSR Engineers (Voice of OC via Bay Citizen)
- State AG’s Office, Meantime, says Curt Pringle Shouldn’t Serve on CAHSRA (AP via SF Gate, LAT)
- Marin Supervisor: “Don’t Rush OK of SMART Plan”
- 1,000 People Expected for the SFBC’s Annual Winterfest This Weekend (Bike About Town)
- Some SF Residents “Unhappy” with Concessions Push by Parks and Rec (SF Gate)
- Parking Fines Going Up in Sonoma County (Press Democrat)
- Toronto Mayor Declares “War on the Car Is Over” (Toronto Star)
- Sacramento County Officials Celebrate New Bike Trail in Elverta (Sac Bee)
- Q&A With TransAlt’s Caroline Samponaro on Media Coverage of Cycling (TheCityFix via Sblog NY)
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