Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:55 AM PST on January 29, 2014
- Today at 11 a.m.: Ribbon Cutting for Cesar Chavez Streetscape Overhaul (Bernalwood)
- Ride-Share Liability Comes Under Greater Scrutiny After Sofia Liu’s Death (SFBG, SF Appeal)
- SF Cab Drivers Collecting License Plate Data on Ride-Share Drivers (SF Weekly, AllGov)
- Video: What Streets and Driving in San Francisco Looked Like in the 1930s (SF Weekly)
- SFBG: SFMTA Ignored Calls to Charge Shuttles More for Impacts
- Proponents Drop Push for Increase in State Vehicle License Fee (Mercury News)
- San Jose Mayoral Candidate David Cortese Boos Safer Streets (Cyclelicious)
- SJ’s Hedding Street Safety Redesign Under Attack, Despite Minimal Impact on Congestion (Cyclelicious)
- Councilman: Foster City is “Family-Centric. It’s Walkable and Bikeable, It’s Meant to Be” (Daily Journal)
- KALW Tells the Stories of People Who Rely on AC Transit
- Parking Dispute in Berkeley Ends in Pepper-Spraying (Berkeleyside)
- Mercury Roadshow Readers: Shuttle Riders Boarding at BART Stations Are Not “the Elite”
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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