Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:03 AM PDT on June 5, 2013
- BART Announces Parking Fee Increases at Nine East Bay Stations (SF Weekly)
- City to Start Collecting Taxes on Rented-Out Residential Parking Spaces (SF Weekly)
- Board of Supes Approves Parking-Lot-to-Park Deal for Noe Valley (Noe Valley SF)
- Driver Crashes Into House in Bayview (SF Appeal)
- Stanley Roberts Catches Bay Bridge-Bound Drivers “Breaking Just About Every Rule in the Book”
- Traffic Congestion in SF and San Jose Increased Up to 25 Percent Over Last Year (Mercury News)
- Video: A Sampling of Drivers Cutting Off a Bicycle Rider in SF Bike Lanes (Uptown Almanac)
- Former SPUR President: Parks, Ped/Bike Upgrades Make 8 Washington Good for City (SF Examiner)
- Caltrain Budget Keeps Maintenance Funding, Funds Initiation of Wi-Fi (Green Caltrain)
- Oaklavia to Bring Freedom to Oakland’s Streets This Sunday (East Bay Express)
- Vallejo Driver Fleeing Police Arrested After Trying to Drive Into Filipino Parade (CoCo Times)
- State Judge Weighs Cases in Lawsuit Over High-Speed Rail’s Voter-Approved Bonds (SacBee)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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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