Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
By
Robert Prinz
9:19 AM PST on November 20, 2012
- Alameda County’s Transpo Measure B1 Fails by Less Than 700 Votes (KTVU)
- Supes Could Vote to Back Funding for Free Muni for Youth Today (SFExam, Nevius, SFPP, ABC)
- SF Taxi Drivers Upset Over New Medallion Program Fees (SFExam)
- SFBG: Ridesharing Services Are in Need of Regulation
- Pedestrian Struck, Killed by Caltrain in Palo Alto (Merc)
- New Parklet at Filbert and Fillmore is a Dismembered Citroën Van (Atlantic Cities)
- Central Subway Holiday Construction Update (Central Subway Blog)
- BART to Run Longer Trains for Thanksgiving Week (BART.gov)
- CurbedSF Remembers the Bay Bridge’s Rail History
- Marin Transit Finalizes Four-Year GG Bridge District Bus Contract (MarinIJ)
- Oakland Declares Parking Fee Holiday, No Love for Non-Drivers (OaklandTrib)
- Cyclelicious Parses Santa Cruz County’s 2012 Bike Safety Survey Data
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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