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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
  • 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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