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Today’s Headlines

SFMTA Once Again On Pace to Exceed Overtime Levels (SF Examiner) SF Examiner Picks Up the “Traffic Nightmare” Narrative on the Fell and Oak Bikeway “Why Central Subway Funds Are Used for Housing” (SFGate) Construction Continues on J-Church Tracks (SF Examiner) Seven Hospitalized in Multi-Vehicle Crash at 19th Ave./Junipero Serra (Mercury News) Caltrain Delayed By Debris … Continued
  • SFMTA Once Again On Pace to Exceed Overtime Levels (SF Examiner)
  • SF Examiner Picks Up the “Traffic Nightmare” Narrative on the Fell and Oak Bikeway
  • “Why Central Subway Funds Are Used for Housing” (SFGate)
  • Construction Continues on J-Church Tracks (SF Examiner)
  • Seven Hospitalized in Multi-Vehicle Crash at 19th Ave./Junipero Serra (Mercury News)
  • Caltrain Delayed By Debris Fire Near Tracks (SF Examiner)
  • SMART Says Repeal Measure Must Go Through Rail Agency (Marin IJ, Press Democrat)
  • Feelings Still Raw in East Palo Alto Two Weeks After Girl Killed in Crosswalk (Mercury News)
  • Alameda County Holds Workshops to Plan Transpo Sales Tax Ballot Measure (CoCo Times)
  • Giant Bicycles Spoofs GM’s “Reality Sucks” Ad (Cyclelicious)
  • Buses Serving Amtrak Commuters After Crash (BCN via Examiner)
  • Here’s One We Haven’t Heard Before: Bikes Are Too Noisy (WPIX)
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