Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:36 AM PDT on March 21, 2012
- Names Named in SFMTA’s $2M Management Cut (SF Ex, Bay Citizen, SFGate, CBS 5)
- SFGate Overviews the Latest on the Muni TEP
- SF Examiner Op Ed: Central Subway Plan is Costly, Ineffective
- Mission Residents Voice Support for Regular Sunday Streets, Concerns About Parking (Mission Local)
- The Greater Marin Blog: Raise Parking Fees, Not Ferry Rates to Pay for Road Construction
- San Francisco Man Missing From Death Valley Bike Tour (CBS 5, SFGate)
- Caltrans Agrees to Install Temporary Medians on Dangerous Hwy 17 Curve (Mercury News)
- Toll Lane on Hwy 880-237 Opens to Mixed Reviews (Mercury News)
- Gas Tax Cut a Solution to High Prices, Suggests State Legislator (Sac Bee)
- San Rafael Police Fault Pedestrian Killed by Driver (Marin IJ)
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