Today’s Headlines
Head of CAHSRA Quits as Agency Undergoes Shake-Up (Mercury News, SF Examiner) Cash Fares Could be Going Up for Caltrain Passengers (SF Examiner) Op-Ed: Getting Real About Redevelopment in California (LAT) Infographic: Bike Commuting Throughout the United States (Uptown Almanac) Berkeley Set to Pass Law Protecting Bicyclists From Driver Harassment (Business Times) MUNI Track Switch Replacement Project … Continued
9:11 AM PST on January 13, 2012
- Head of CAHSRA Quits as Agency Undergoes Shake-Up (Mercury News, SF Examiner)
- Cash Fares Could be Going Up for Caltrain Passengers (SF Examiner)
- Op-Ed: Getting Real About Redevelopment in California (LAT)
- Infographic: Bike Commuting Throughout the United States (Uptown Almanac)
- Berkeley Set to Pass Law Protecting Bicyclists From Driver Harassment (Business Times)
- MUNI Track Switch Replacement Project Continues on L-Taraval (Railway Age)
- Moraga Seeks Grants to Support Livable Growth in Its Downtown (CoCo Times)
- GG Transit District Considers $2 Parking Fee at Larkspur Ferry Terminal (Marin IJ)
- Driver Injures 8-Year-Old in Santa Rosa (Press Democrat)
- SMART Opponents Paying Signature Gatherers in Repeal Effort (Press Democrat)
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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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