Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
8:08 AM PDT on October 25, 2012
- Supes Still Split on MTC Funding for Free Muni for Youth Plan (City Insider, SFExam, CBS)
- SFMTA Exploring Design Ideas at Polk St. Walk Audits (SFBC, BayCitizen)
- Chart Shows Where SF Supe Candidates Stand on Transpo Issues (PublicPress)
- SFExam: Clipper Users Should Be Able to Opt Out of Travel Data Collection
- SOMA Driver Backs Over, Kills Man Sleeping Outside Garage (SFGate, SFAppeal)
- SFGate Interviews Riders of Muni’s Unreliable 10-Townsend Line
- Muni Encourages Fans to Take Transit, Walk or Bike to World Series Games (KRON, SFAppeal)
- No Road-Widening Plans for Alameda County After I-880 Carpool Lane (Roadshow)
- Berkeley Citizens Weigh in on Sit-Lie Ban Nov. Ballot Measure (CBS)
- Palo Alto Planners Divided Over Proposed Transit-Oriented Office Towers (PaloAltoOnline)
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