Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
By
Robert Prinz
9:20 AM PDT on October 16, 2012
- SF Examiner Urges Approval of Fell and Oak Bikeways: “Cars-First Approach Cannot Be the Norm”
- MTC Funding Could Revive Free Muni for Youth Plan (SFExam)
- SF Police Have Used Clipper Card Data to Track Transit Riders’ Whereabouts (Bay Citizen)
- More on Berkeley’s Successful First Sunday Streets (Berkeleyside, EBBC)
- Union Square Central Subway Station Approved by Supes Land Use Committee (SFAppeal)
- SFMTA Director Ed Reiskin: Tow Lot Land Deal is “Far From a Fumble” (SFExam)
- Richmond District Interviews D1 Supervisor Candidates on Geary BRT Project
- Warriors SF Arena Plan Includes Ferry Landing, 50 Percent Open Space (CurbedSF, SFExam)
- Muni Diaries Offers Tips for Recovering Bikes Stolen Off Muni Busses
- Santa Rosa Pedestrian Severely Injured by Car Driver in Crosswalk (PressDemo, KTVU)
- Contract Squabble Puts Marin Bus Service Deal in Jeopardy (MarinIJ)
- Planners Make Progress on East Palo Alto Highway 101 Pedestrian/Bicycle Overpass
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