Today’s Headlines
Driver Critically Injures Man on San Jose Ave. in Outer Mission (SF Examiner) Sup. Wiener to Present Local CEQA Reform Measures at Planning Commission (SFGate) Vinyl Seat Contractor Backs Out of Project With BART, Stalling Replacements (SF Examiner) Bayview’s Sidewalk Parking Crackdown Continues (People Behaving Badly) Santa Cruz Metro Adds 11 New Weekday Runs On … Continued
By
Lisa Ratner
9:33 AM PDT on March 14, 2013
- Driver Critically Injures Man on San Jose Ave. in Outer Mission (SF Examiner)
- Sup. Wiener to Present Local CEQA Reform Measures at Planning Commission (SFGate)
- Vinyl Seat Contractor Backs Out of Project With BART, Stalling Replacements (SF Examiner)
- Bayview’s Sidewalk Parking Crackdown Continues (People Behaving Badly)
- Santa Cruz Metro Adds 11 New Weekday Runs On Hwy 17 Commuter Bus Line (Cyclelicious)
- Devil’s Slide Tunnel Opening March 25 (CBS)
- Bay Bridge Drivers Swerve to Roadside to Wait For Cheaper Tolls, Creating Danger (SFGate)
- Photo: The New Family Vehicle (Mission Local)
- Downtown Hayward Begins One Way Traffic Loop This Friday (CoCo Times)
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