Today’s Headlines
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9:22 AM PDT on May 6, 2013
- New Warriors Arena Plan to Cut Parking Spaces From 630 to 500 (SFGate)
- Supes Farrell and Cohen Scrutinize Parking Meters at Hearing (SFBay)
- Despite Rising Ridership, Caltrain Still Threatened By Lack of Stable Funding (SF Chronicle, GC, PA)
- Market Street Bicycle Counter Set to Start Ticking on Bike to Work Day Thursday (SF Weekly, SF Appeal)
- More on the SFMTA’s Effort to Get the Oak Street Protected Bike Lane Ready for BTWD (SF Examiner)
- Driver Hits Muni Bus at 24th St. and South Van Ness (SF Appeal)
- California High-Speed Rail Board OKs $96M, Two More Years for Contractor (Mercury News)
- Plan Bay Area Rankles Anti-Growth NIMBYs in Marin and San Mateo Counties
- Vibrant Bay Area Examines Transit-Oriented Developments at BART Stations (1, 2, 3, 4)
- Oakmont Driver, 82, Who Chased Cyclist Onto Golf Course Could Get Nearly 7 Years (Press Dem)
- Petaluma Begins Work on Road Diet Extension (Petaluma 360)
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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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