Today’s Headlines
BART Strike Ends, Trains to Run by 3 p.m. Today (SF Gate, SF Examiner, CoCo Times, ABC) Strikes Cost Transit Agencies, But May Also Attract New Riders (SF Business Times) …Not to Mention New Bike Commuters (CBS, SF Weekly) What If BART Included Marin County as Originally Planned? (Marin IJ) More Cars on Most Bay Area Bridges … Continued
By
Andrew Boone
8:30 AM PDT on July 5, 2013
- BART Strike Ends, Trains to Run by 3 p.m. Today (SF Gate, SF Examiner, CoCo Times, ABC)
- Strikes Cost Transit Agencies, But May Also Attract New Riders (SF Business Times)
- …Not to Mention New Bike Commuters (CBS, SF Weekly)
- What If BART Included Marin County as Originally Planned? (Marin IJ)
- More Cars on Most Bay Area Bridges Due to Strike (SF Appeal)
- Dynamically Priced Parking Proposed for Downtown Berkeley (Berkeleyside)
- Drivers Who Killed Cyclist Shayla Cypriano Sued by Family (CoCo Times)
- Preliminary Bay Bridge Bolt Test Results Positive (CoCo Times)
- Bay Bridge Opening Date to Be Made Public on Monday (CoCo Times)
- San Francisco Startup UpShift to Offer Shared Car Leases (CBS)
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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