Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:21 AM PST on December 20, 2012
- More on the Mayor’s Ped Action Strategy Press Conference (City Insider, SF Exam, CBS, SF Appeal)
- Muni to Run Reduced Service During Last Week of December (SF Exam)
- SF Ties Portland for 7th Best “Bike Score” in U.S., Oakland at 17th (Atlantic)
- Ambulances in Loading Zones Cause Headaches for Business Owners (SFGate)
- Two Drivers Plead Not Guilty to Killing Cyclists in Separate Napa Valley Cases (Register)
- More on Sebastopol’s New Vulnerable Road User Harassment Law (Cyclelicious)
- SMART Train Officials Allocate $6.6M in Bike/Ped Funds for More Cars, Increased Service (Press Dem)
- Greater Marin Skeptical of Proposed Marin Trolley Plans
- Sebastopol Initiates Moratorium on Drive-Thru Businesses (Press Democrat)
- Audit Shows Oakland Kept $316K from Overpaid Parking Tickets Last Year (SFGate, CBS)
- Free Clipper Cards Offered to Southern Alameda County Seniors (Argus)
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