Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
By
Lisa Ratner
9:29 AM PDT on April 16, 2013
- Community Meeting on Central Subway Pagoda Extraction Expected to Heat Up (SFGate)
- Red Light-Running Driver in Tenderloin Causes Car Crash, Hospitalizing Two Children (ABC)
- Salon on Hayes Valley’s Grove Street Petitions for Parklet (Hayeswire)
- Ammiano’s Bill AB 840 Would Make Drivers Swear to Knowing the Dangers of Distraction (SF Exam)
- Bay Bridge’s Bolt Problem Was Flagged Years Before Work (ABC)
- Willie Brown: Bay Bridge Builders’ Real Problem is Image of Incompetence (SF Chronicle)
- Fight Between Taxi Drivers and Rideshare App Makers Growing More Intense (SF Chronicle)
- Alamo Square Residents Petition for Residential Parking Permit Zone (SF Exam, Haighteration)
- Video: A Look at This Weekend’s Sunday Streets in the Mission
- Beyond Chron: “Pedestrian Safety” Should Include Dangers From Drug Dealing
- Palo Alto City Council Looks to Widen Sidewalks (Mercury News)
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