Today’s Headlines
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9:00 AM PDT on October 15, 2013
- BART Talks Extended Yet Again (KTVU, ABC); AC Transit Union Announces Strike (SF Exam, KTVU)
- BART Labor Stats Visualized (Enjalot); Bill to Ban BART Strikes Moves Forward (Oakland North)
- Muni’s Three-Car Metro Shuttle a Hit (Exam), SFMTA Board Set to Approve 5-Limited Upgrades (Exam)
- SFPD Sgt. (KTVU), SF Woman (CBS) Hit Parked Cars While Driving Drunk in Inner Sunset and Richmond
- Rec and Parks Manager Promises to Tighten City Vehicle Restrictions at City Hall Hearing (ABC, KTVU)
- Calls Continue for Bike-Share Expansion (SPUR, SF Mag, PP), Ride/Bike-Share Trends Topic of Summit
- SPUR Director: SF Needs to Foster Major Housing Growth to Make Walkable SF Affordable (Atlantic)
- Popular Bike/Ped Path on Bay Bridge’s East Span Getting Crowded (SFGate)
- SFPUC Plans “Green Street” at Baker Beach (Richmond SF), More on Wiggle Upgrades (Haighteration)
- When Traffic Lights Go Out at Francisco and Richardson, Virtually No Drivers Follow the Law (PBB)
- Scenes From Sunday Streets Berkeley (Berkeleyside), Open Streets in Santa Cruz (Cyclelicious)
- Driver Hits Bike Tourist in Sausalito (Marin IJ); Caltrain Kills Boy in Menlo Park (CoCo Times)
- Gov. OKs Plan for CA Hydrogen Fuel Station Network, Funded by Drivers, Not Oil Companies (Merc)
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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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