Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on April 16, 2014
- Woman in Wheelchair Struck by Driver at Leavenworth and McAllister (CBS)
- More on SFMTA’s Sunday Parking Meter Repeal and Budget (SF Examiner, SFBG, NBC, KTVU)
- More on the SFMTA’s Planned 24 Vision Zero Projects for 24 Months (SF Examiner)
- People Behaving Badly: Speeding Drivers on Outer Fulton Street Where Child Was Hit
- An Exhaustive Explanation of SF’s Housing Crisis and the Google Bus Protests (TechCrunch)
- Curbed SF Maps All of the City’s 43 Fantastic Parklets
- Surveillance Video Shows Woman Jumped Under BART Train at Montgomery Station (KTVU)
- Disabled Advocates to Protest Poles on New BART Train Car Design (SF Weekly)
- BART Rider Asks Why Parking Lot Lights Are On During the Day at Concord Station (KRON)
- MTC Collecting Input on Integrated Fare Proposals for Clipper Card “2.0” (Green Caltrain)
- New VTA Pilot Program Gives Discounted Passes to Low-Income Riders (CoCo Times)
- San Jose’s Tree Removal for Santa Clara-Alum Rock “BRT” Line Upsetting Some Residents (CBS)
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