Today’s Headlines
Bay Bridge Construction Timeline Moved Up a Few Months (SF Gate, CBS) Parking Citations Dipped Before Prop B Vote, Cops Feared Angering Voters (SF Examiner) Uncertainty Whether Caltrain Fatality in San Mateo a Suicide (Oak Trib, CBS) MTC Tightens Security Controls on FastTrak (SF Examiner) SFO Commission Says Short Run Cab Incentive Unsafe (CBS) CA … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
9:11 AM PST on December 9, 2010
- Bay Bridge Construction Timeline Moved Up a Few Months (SF Gate, CBS)
- Parking Citations Dipped Before Prop B Vote, Cops Feared Angering Voters (SF Examiner)
- Uncertainty Whether Caltrain Fatality in San Mateo a Suicide (Oak Trib, CBS)
- MTC Tightens Security Controls on FastTrak (SF Examiner)
- SFO Commission Says Short Run Cab Incentive Unsafe (CBS)
- CA High Speed Rail Faces Civil Rights Lawsuit (LA Times, Bay Citizen, CoCo Times)
- Obama Requests $1.5 Billion LESS for High Speed Rail in FY 11 (CAHSR Blog)
- Workplace Car Charging Stations Job Perk in Silicon Valley (CoCo Times)
- Debating EVs as Volt and Leaf Get EPA Ratings (Huff Po)
- To Cut Budgets, Will Cities Consider Merging? (Minn Post)
- Detailed Look at a National Infrastructure Bank (Transport Nation)
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