Today’s Headlines
San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Thin on Urban Vision (Examiner.com) The Bay Citizen Finds a Way to Call Van Ness BRT Project “Bad News” AC Transit Proposes Cutting Dumbarton Express Bus Service (Mercury News) Double-Parked Car Blocks Nx Judah Express, Bus Driver Backs Into Light Pole (BCN via SF Appeal) SFMTA Introduces New SFPark App for Android … Continued
10:08 AM PST on November 8, 2011
- San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Thin on Urban Vision (Examiner.com)
- The Bay Citizen Finds a Way to Call Van Ness BRT Project “Bad News”
- AC Transit Proposes Cutting Dumbarton Express Bus Service (Mercury News)
- Double-Parked Car Blocks Nx Judah Express, Bus Driver Backs Into Light Pole (BCN via SF Appeal)
- SFMTA Introduces New SFPark App for Android Smartphones (SF Examiner)
- BART to Hold Town Hall Meetings on Developments at San Leandro Stations (Coco Times)
- SF Bike Coalition Holds Series of Classes on Family Biking (City Insider)
- South SF Teen Who Killed Girl in DUI Crash Faces Prison (Mercury News)
- Sacramento Plans a Station for High-Speed Rail (SacBee)
- Petaluma Brothers Identified as Men Killed in Crash (Press Democrat)
- Ocean Beach Master Plan Calls For Lane Reduction on the Great Highway (Ocean Beach Bulletin)
- “Co-Housing” in Mountain View Offers Fresh Approach to Sustainable Communities (The Guardian)
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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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