Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:28 AM PDT on July 3, 2012
- Critical Vote Coming Up for $2.7B CAHSR Bond Funding (SF Examiner)
- Muni Riders React to All-Door Boarding (SFGate)
- SFMTA Commits to More North Beach Outreach Ahead of Central Subway Construction (City Insider)
- More on the House Proposal to Block Federal Funding to Central Subway (SF Weekly)
- Leaked Financial Documents Threaten CPMC Deal (City Insider, SFBG, SF Examiner)
- Parking Meters Will Be Enforced on the 4th of July (SF Examiner)
- SF Paving Projects Underway, Funded by $248M Street Repair Bonds (City Insider)
- The Spokesman Asks Co-Founder What the Bicycle Music Festival is All About (SF Weekly)
- Bluoz: Critical Mass Turns 20 in September, but SF’s First Bike Protest was in 1896
- Cyclist “Bike Jacked” at Gunpoint in Oakland Hills (SFGate)
- The Greater Marin Offers Golden Gate Transit Suggestions on Improving East Bay Connections
- SF Public Press Examines North Bay Cities’ Resistance to Plan Bay Area Smart Growth Initiative
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