Today’s Headlines
Private Parking Spot Going for $80,000 — Why Is Street Parking Free, Again? (Huffington Post) SF Examiner: SFMTA Must Use Prop A Funds Appropriately Before Asking Voters for New Revenue Rec and Parks Poised to Buy Parking Lot to Turn Into Park on 24th St. in Noe Valley (SF Examiner) SFGate‘s C.W. Nevius Gets a Cabbie’s View On … Continued
By
Lisa Ratner
9:41 AM PDT on April 18, 2013
- Private Parking Spot Going for $80,000 — Why Is Street Parking Free, Again? (Huffington Post)
- SF Examiner: SFMTA Must Use Prop A Funds Appropriately Before Asking Voters for New Revenue
- Rec and Parks Poised to Buy Parking Lot to Turn Into Park on 24th St. in Noe Valley (SF Examiner)
- SFGate‘s C.W. Nevius Gets a Cabbie’s View On Competition in Taxi Politics
- Photo: Oak Street’s Kelly Moore Construction Permit Expires Today (Wigg Party via Facebook)
- More on the Market Street Bike Counter (SF Appeal, Uptown Almanac)
- Central Subway Proposal to Shoot Grouting Beneath Pagoda Site Draws Opposition (SF Weekly)
- Aaron Peskin Files Ethics Complaint Against SFMTA’s Cheryl Brinkman Over Pagoda Vote (Chronicle)
- Central Subway Gets $142 Million From FTA’s New Starts Program (Central Subway)
- See Where Muni Buses Are in Real Time With New SFLiveBus App (Atlantic Cities)
- Dublin Stripes East Bay’s First Green Bike Lane (EBBC)
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