Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:24 AM PST on December 19, 2012
- Castro Street Sidewalk Widening Plans Move Forward; Street Design Open House Today (BAR)
- Housing Advocate: Transit Advocates’ Bid to End Non-Profit TIDF Exemption Is “Single-Minded” (SFBG)
- Sebastopol Council Unanimously Adopts Vulnerable Road User Harassment Law (Press Democrat)
- Hit-Run Driver Crashes Car in Excelsior, Leaves Injured Passengers Behind (SF Weekly, CoCo Times)
- Elderly Man Gets Car Stuck On Corte Madera Bike/Ped Path On Way to DMV (Marin IJ, KTVU)
- Elderly Petaluma Pedestrian Struck, Seriously Injured by Driver With Foggy Windshield (Press Democrat)
- Muir Woods Shuttle Fare to Increase This Spring (Marin IJ)
- Sunnyvale Studying Improvements to Disconnected Lawrence Caltrain Station Area (Peninsula Transpo)
- CA Traffic Deaths Going Up Despite Nationwide Low (LAT)
- Some Central Valley Farmers Welcome High Speed Rail (Fresno Bee Via CAHSR Blog)
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