Today’s Headlines
- Watch the Free Rein of Sidewalk Parking in Bayview Come to an End (People Behaving Badly)
- Will Parking Control Officers End Illegal Church Parking, Too? (SFBG) Well, Don’t Ask This Retiree
- SFMTA to Create Loading Zone for Private Shuttles on Van Ness Avenue (SF Exam)
- Bay Guardian Profiles Supervisor Scott Wiener, Relentless Transit Reformer
- SF Weekly Bike Columnist Addresses “Tax Cyclists” Internet Rants on SFMTA’s Bike Strategy
- Wanted: Bay Area Bike-Share Manager (Cyclelicious)
- Uber Cab Signs Agreement With CPUC, “Cease and Desist” Order Suspended (NextWeb)
- Off-Duty San Mateo County Sheriff’s Deputy Killed on Motorcycle by Driver (SFGate)
- Santa Rosa Family Sues Caltrans for Lack of Improvements at Site of Fatal Car Crash (Press Dem)
- Efforts to Overhaul CEQA Opposed by Santa Rosa Senator Noreen Evans (Press Dem)
- Petaluma Mom Creates App to Help Prevent Texting While Driving (Petaluma360)
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