Today’s Headlines
- More on the New Study Launched on 280 Teardown, Redeveloping Caltrain Yard (SF Exam, SFGate)
- As Caltrans Lags, SFMTA is Taking Legal Risks by Planning Protected Bike Lanes (SFBG)
- Report Confirms: Caltrans “Out of Date,” Highway-Centric, and Has a “Culture of Fear” (SacBee)
- Supervisor Wiener Calls for Hearing on Late Night Transit Service (SF Examiner)
- SFMTA Hearing on Overnight Parking Restrictions for Oversize Vehicles This Morning (Uppercasing)
- More on the Cesar Chavez Redesign (SF Appeal, CBS)
- Uber, Lyft Aggressively Recruiting Drivers (SFGate)
- Walk Score Ranks SF #2 in Public Transit After New York City (Muni Diaries)
- Planning Consultant on How Caltrain Should Address Its Growing Needs (PA Online)
- East Palo Alto Man Sentenced for Shooting, Killing Man Over Parking Spot (CBS)
- KRON’s Stanley Roberts Catches Drivers “Divebombing” Across Multiple Lanes in Pleasanton
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