Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on April 2, 2014
- Supervisors Deny Environmental Appeal of SFMTA’s Shuttle Regulation Pilot (Examiner, SFBG)
- April Fools Protesters Block Google Bus Once Again (ABC, SF Examiner)
- Shuttles Ease Traffic Congestion, but Report Shows They Also Wear Heavily on Roads (SocketSite)
- BeyondChron: Why Isn’t the SFMTA Putting Its Money Where Its Mouth is on Vision Zero?
- Central Subway Whistleblower Reports Laundry List of Budget Report Manipulations (SF Weekly)
- More on the SFCTA’s Study of an M-Line Subway Under 19th Avenue (SFGate)
- Stanley Roberts Spotlights Drivers Who Speed, Park on Sidewalk on Durant Ave in Oakland/San Leandro
- BART Tests Digital Ad/News Screen at Montgomery Station (SF Business Times)
- Caltrain Opens San Bruno Station With Upgraded Elevated Platforms (SF Examiner)
- Caltrain Electrification EIR Shows Need for More Grade Separations, Better Bike Access (Green Caltrain)
- Cyclelicious Cites Downtown San Jose, Santa Cruz as Examples of Good “Pedestrianism”
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