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Today’s Headlines

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  • Caltrain Board Meets Today; Could Declare Fiscal Emergency (SF Examiner)
  • Green Caltrain Outlines “Urgent Next Steps to Save Caltrain”
  • Tenants Together ED Makes Case Against Park Merced Project (Beyond Chron)
  • New Federally Funded Security Officers to Begin Patrolling BART (ABC 7)
  • More on the SFMTA’s New Plan to Charge Its Employees for Parking (KCBS, City Insider)
  • SMART Board Considers Hiring New GM; Reorganizing Operations (Press Democrat)
  • Lt. Gov. Newsom Touts His Green Credentials at Green Biz Event (BCN via SF Appeal)
  • BAAQMD Approves $3.9 Million to Expand Electric Car Charging Stations (AP via Sac Bee)
  • Next-Gen Bike-Share Tech Aimed at Meeting Real-Time Demand (Autopia via Sblog NY)
  • Top D.C. Cop Says Photo Enforcement Should Change the Way Drivers Think (TBD 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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