Today’s Headlines
- Memorial Held for Cheng Jin Lai, 78-Year-Old Man Killed on Bike by Muni Driver (SF Appeal)
- Driver Who Tried to Run Down Bicycle Rider on Valencia ID’d as Fred Holt, 56 (SFGate, SF Weekly)
- TJPA Proposes Plan to Build Downtown Caltrain/HSR Extension by 2022 (Green Caltrain)
- BART Says Labor Contract Contains Error, Board May Not Approve (ABC, CBS)
- American Cyclery Poised to Turn Pavement Into Park Space at Frederick and Stanyan (Uppercasing)
- NACTO’s Urban Design Guide Allows Cities to Experiment With Streets, as SF Has Begun to Do (SPUR)
- More on the Muni Train That Took Off On Its Own at Castro Station (ABC)
- Parents of Man Killed in Drunk Driving Crash on Bay Bridge Display Wrecked Car as Warning (Appeal)
- People Behaving Badly: Drivers Speeding Through Bay Area Construction Zones
- Cops Love Stanley Roberts, People Behaving Badly Hate Him (SF Weekly)
- TransForm: As Plan Bay Area Implementation Begins, MTC Rushing Cap-and-Trade Spending Plan
- $417M Caldecott Tunnel Fourth Bore to Save Drivers Five to Ten Minutes (CoCo Times)
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