Today’s Headlines
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8:58 AM PDT on August 20, 2013
- Back to School: SFMTA Adds Crossing Guards, SFPD Ups Enforcement of 15 MPH Zones (SF Exam)
- Environmental Groups Sue Against Plan Bay Area, Saying It Doesn’t Go Far Enough (SFBG, EJ)
- Two Recent Muni Bus Fires on the 38-Geary Weren’t Related (SF Examiner)
- Stanley Roberts Gauges Compliance With Marina Boulevard’s Bicycle Traffic Signals
- Yet Another App for Parking in SF (SF Examiner)
- Oakland Celebrates Opening of Latham Square Plaza on Telegraph Ave. (Oakland Local)
- Bay Bridge “Shims” Installed to Ready New Span for Opening (ABC)
- CAHSR Construction Continues Despite Judge’s Ruling (CBS)
- Political Prospects for BART Strike Ban Aren’t Promising (SF Examiner)
- Marin Transit Riders Adjust to Lines Changes (Marin IJ, Greater Marin)
- New Palo Alto Advocacy Group “Growth Without Gridlock” Looks to Foster Parking Solutions (PA Online)
- Cyclelicious Digs Up a 1922 Article Showing the Earyl Days of AAA’s Pedestrian-Blaming Campaign
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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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