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Today’s Headlines

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  • SF Examiner: How 40+ Road Diets Have Made SF’s Streets More Livable
  • C.W. Nevius: Special Muni Service to America’s Cup “Awesome So Far” (SF Gate)
  • SFMTA Installing New Traffic Signal Pole at Fell and Masonic (Panhandle Stewards)
  • Photos From Yesterday’s Bustling Sunday Streets in Chinatown (Geekstinkbreath/Flickr)
  • Fairfax Car-Free “Streets for People” Draws Crowds (Marin IJ)
  • Proposed Parking-Free Condo Project on Valencia Draws Controversy at Meeting (Mission Local)
  • Atlantic Cities: A VMT Tax in the Bay Area “Merits Serious Debate”
  • More on the Taxi Driver Who Killed Edmund Capalla in Tenderloin (CBS 5KTVU)
  • Concord Teen Driver Who Killed Father, Daughter on Sidewalk Pleads Not Guilty (CBS 5, CoCo Times)
  • Tiburon Driver Who Tried to Run Down Man Because of His Jacket Pleads Guilty (SF Gate)
  • Increasing Residential Development Expected to Bring Life to Civic Center (SF Gate)
  • More on SFPark’s Latest Price Adjustment (City Insider)

More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill

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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.

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