Today’s Headlines
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9:26 AM PST on January 14, 2013
- BART Eyes Upgrades to Platforms, Train Stock to Accommodate Surging Ridership (SFGate, SF Exam)
- Muni’s Staff Overtime is Off the Charts (SFGate, ABC)
- Caltrain Kicks Off Safety Vigilance Messaging Campaign (PA Online)
- The Overhead Wire: Silicon Valley’s BART Plans, Car-Oriented Layouts Are Missed Opportunities
- Photo: Driver “Cutting Corner” Crashes Head On Into Cop Car in the Mission (Uptown Almanac)
- The Greater Marin: 101 Highway Projects in Marin and Sonoma Counties Are “Transportation Myopia”
- Photo Gallery: The 2013 No-Pants Subway Ride (SFGate)
- DPW to Begin Re-Paving the Great Highway, Add Medians and Curb Ramps (Ocean Beach)
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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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