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Today’s Headlines

More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
  • Law Firm says Gavin Newsom Can Delay His Swearing-In as Lieutenant Governor (City Insider)
  • More Coverage of Congestion Pricing “Showdown” from SM County Times, The Snitch, SF Examiner
  • Survey Respondents Favoring Blvd. Option For Masonic are Mostly Residents (BIKE NOPA)
  • Density, Car Ownership and What It Means for the Future of Los Angeles (Streetsblog LA)
  • San Jose City Council to Consider Sale of Undeveloped Downtown Land (Mercury News)
  • Transbay Blog Urges Support for Two New Parklets; SFDPW Hearing Tomorrow
  • A Growing Number of California Cities are Getting Rid of Red-Light Cameras (Cal Watch)
  • SMART Board to Vote Tomorrow on Purchasing Rail Cars from Japanese Company (CBS SF)
  • SamTrans Buses to Begin Accepting Clipper Cards (San Mateo County Times)
  • There’s a Lot of Parking in the United States and It’s Terrible for the Environment (Planetizen via Sblog NY)

More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill

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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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