Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
By
Andrew Boone
8:58 AM PDT on May 28, 2013
- SFMTA to Unveil Details About Bike-Share at Open House Meeting on Thursday (SF Examiner)
- Cyclist Killed Last Week Was Dylan Mitchell, 21, Who Had Just Moved to SF From Clayton (SFGate)
- SF Examiner Backs Congestion Pricing: “Drivers Who Want the Convenience Need to Pay”
- SF Officials Who Visited Mexico City Ask: How Can We Build BRT Projects Faster? (SF Chronicle)
- SFPD Captain Blames Recent Ped Deaths on “Distracted Walking,” Despite Lack of Evidence (Appeal)
- California PUC Gives Temporary OK to SideCar Ride-Sharing Service (SF Weekly)
- Caltrans to Announce This Week if New Bay Bridge Will Open by Labor Day Weekend (ABC)
- Nation’s Largest Bike-Share System Launches in New York City (Streetsblog, NY Times)
- Caltrain Elevated-Track Separation Completed at Three Crossings in San Bruno (SF Examiner)
- 18 People Killed in Memorial Day Weekend Car Crashes in California (Mercury News)
- SF Burlesque Performer Sarah Klein Killed, Ten Injured in Crash on 101 in Burlingame (SF Gate, Exam)
- Daly City Driver Arrested for Killing His Three Passengers in Colma Car Crash (SF Gate)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
Andrew Boone covers the Livable Streets Movements for Streetsblog in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Andrew's claim to fame is once having bicycled more than 12,000 miles of smiles in one year. nauboone@gmail.com
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