Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:27 AM PDT on July 10, 2012
- SFBC Announces Efforts to Improve Perception, Behavior of People on Bikes
- Advocates to MTC: Free Muni for Youth Helps Us All (SFGate)
- Increased Enforcement Helps SFMTA Close Budget Gap, Audit to be Released Soon (SF Public Press)
- Stalemate Remains Between City and CPMC on Hospital Deal (ABC7, SF Examiner)
- Planted Medians to be Installed Great Highway to Improve Ped Access to Ocean Beach (SPUR Blog)
- East Bay BRT: Parking Loss During Construction Has the Same Effect, Right? (Oakland Tribune)
- Road Diet for Palo Alto’s California Ave. Moving Forward (Daily News)
- Bay Area Communities Win $4.75M for Safe Routes to Schools Improvements (CoCo Times)
- Santa Rosa Woman Struck, Injured by Driver (Press Democrat)
- Bicyclist Killed in Penngrove Hit-and-Run Honored by North Bay Community (Press Democrat)
- SF Public Press Examines the Visualization of Smart Growth Through Photo Renderings
- Clif Bar Turns 20, Gives All 300 Employees a Personalized Bike (Public Opinion)
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