Today’s Headlines
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9:51 AM PST on February 22, 2012
- Sunday Meters, Muni Cuts Still on the Table for SFMTA Budget (SFGate, City Insider, SF Examiner)
- SFMTA Board Approves Rehabs for Aging Buses (SF Examiner)
- Lower Haight Bar Holding Community Meeting on Proposed Parklet (Haighteration)
- Mission Local Struggles to Find People Who Don’t Like Parklets
- Wigg Party’s Morgan Fitzgibbons Responds to Nevius’ Piece on the Wiggle (HuffPo)
- New Muni History Exhibit Celebrates 100 Years (CA Newswire)
- SF Weekly: “Supes Should Rethink Kids’ Free Muni Rides”
- Novato Boy Escapes Serious Injury From Van Driver in Hit-and-Run Crash (Marin IJ)
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