Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:44 AM PDT on March 27, 2012
- Ten SFMTA Managers Who Were Laid Off Made at Least $100K Per Year (SF Examiner)
- First Stretch of JFK Drive Buffered Bike Lanes Striped (San Franciscoize)
- MTC to Vote on $467M Allocation for Caltrain Electrification (SF Examiner)
- New Highway Toll Lanes Just a Small Part of 570-Mile Plan (SFGate)
- Highway Widening Projects a Major Part of $5B Caltrans Spending Blitz (Mercury News, CBS 5)
- SacBee Story Brings Bay Bridge Safety Panel’s Objectivity Into Question (CoCo Times, NBC Bay Area)
- Bernalwood Details the Discontinuity Problem of Peralta Avenue
- C.W. Nevius: Bike Hut Brings Good Deals, Youth Education to South Beach
- Cyclelicious Notices Public Transit Increasingly Popular Among Bay Area Youth
- Daly City Trio Who Killed Man in Hit-and-Run Sentenced to Prison (Fresno Bee)
- Bay Area’s Bike to Work Day Campaign Kicks Off (EON)
- BikingInLA Makes the Case for Tougher Anti-Distracted Driving Legislation
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