Today’s Headlines
- As Much as 40 Percent of Muni Overtime Isn’t Documented or Verified, Audit Says (CBS 5)
- All of SF’s Parking Meters to Soon Accept Credit Cards and Feature Digital Displays (SF Exam)
- Muni Detours Buses From Market to Mission Street During Super Bowl (SF Exam)
- Bike-Ped Path Set to Open New Eastern Span of Bay Bridge is Making “Cyclists Salivate” (CBS 5)
- Stanley Roberts‘ Latest Exposé on Cyclists and Stop Signs Features a Driver Endangering a Cyclist
- How Huckleberry Bicycles on Market Street Got Started (Priceonomics)
- 7×7 Looks Into the History of How Parking Meters Slowly Managed Parking in “Invaded” San Francisco
- Antioch Driver Arrested After Killing Pedestrian (CBS 5)
- Driver Blows Past Group Bike Ride in Woodside, Prompting Road Rage From Riders (Almanac)
- Marin Transpo Officials Now Claim Greenbrae Freeway Interchange Project is About Safety (Marin IJ)
- Carpool Lane Hours to Extend on Some Bay Area Freeways (Mercury News)
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