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Today’s Headlines

Man Killed by Driver at Mission/Excelsior Identified (SFGate, SF Examiner) SFPark Adjusts Meter Rates This Month (SFGate, SF Examiner) Release of High-Speed Rail Business Plan Delayed (SF Examiner) Santa Rosa City Council Approves Expanded Bike Parking Requirements (Press Democrat) Stockton Driver Kills 3-Year-Old in Hit-and-Run Following Fight (CBS 5) E. Palo Alto Considers Ped Improvements at … Continued
  • Man Killed by Driver at Mission/Excelsior Identified (SFGateSF Examiner)
  • SFPark Adjusts Meter Rates This Month (SFGate, SF Examiner)
  • Release of High-Speed Rail Business Plan Delayed (SF Examiner)
  • Santa Rosa City Council Approves Expanded Bike Parking Requirements (Press Democrat)
  • Stockton Driver Kills 3-Year-Old in Hit-and-Run Following Fight (CBS 5)
  • E. Palo Alto Considers Ped Improvements at Intersection Where 6-Year-Old Was Killed (Mercury News)
  • Los Altos Looks to “Make Up” for Car Parking Replaced by Widened Sidewalks (Mercury News)
  • SFO Reminding Rental Car Users of Calfornia’s “Hands-Free” Cell Phone Law (BCN via SF Examiner)
  • Lafayette BART Ramp Missing Wheelchair Access (SFGate, CBS 5), BART Promises to Fix (Coco Times)
  • YouTube Video Shows Huge Demand for Bike Parking at HSB Festival Last Weekend (via Wigg Party)
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