Today’s Headlines
- Free Muni For Youth Could Arrive by Summer (SFGate)
- Downtown Bike Parking Requirement Legislation Headed to Supes Committee (SF Examiner)
- Four-Track Design Back On the Table for High-Speed Rail (Almanac Online)
- UC Santa Cruz Gathering Memorializes Student Who Died in Crash on Bike Path (Mercury News)
- Two Pedestrians Killed in San Jose Over Weekend (CBS 5)
- Teenage Boy Injured in Livermore Crosswalk (CoCo Times)
- On a Sustainable Street, There Are No Jaywalkers (Mother Nature Network)
- Alleged Drunk Driver Strikes Parked Car, Knocks Over Light Pole On Geneva (BCN via SF Examiner)
- L-Taraval Muni Track Work Disrupts Service Until Wednesday (Ocean Beach Bulletin)
- Governor Brown Signs Bill Preserving School Bus Funds (SacBee)
- Marin County $50,000 Challenge Grant Kicks off Novato Bike Park Fund (Marin IJ)
- Toll-Takers Could Be Off the Golden Gate Bridge by December (Marin IJ)
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