Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on May 2, 2014
- Coalition of Tech Bus Protesters File Lawsuit Over SFMTA’s Shuttle Pilot Program (ABC, Exam, SFBG)
- Polk Street Contra-Flow Bike Lane Opens Today (SFGate); SFBC Explains How to Access it From Market
- Bay Area Bike Share to Offer Special Discounted Day Pass on Bike to Work Day (SF Examiner)
- SFMTA Eyes Castro Locations for Bay Area Bike Share Expansion (BAR)
- SFMTA Exploring Options for Increased Transit Service to Mission Bay Warriors Arena (SF Examiner)
- Supes Breed, Wiener Want UCSF to Pay Transit Impact Fees for Mission Bay Development (Examiner)
- May Day Protestors Block Muni Buses, 16th St BART Entrance on Mission (Muni Diaries, SFGate)
- Appeals Court Rejects Plea For Pedestrian Visibility, Giving AT&T Utility Boxes the Go-Ahead (SFGate)
- People Behaving Badly: Drivers Racking Up Unpaid Parking Tickets Get the Boot
- SPUR Explores How to Make Bay Area Transit More Seamless
- More on the High-Tech Wind Sails That Could Aid SF Ferries (SFBG)
- Burlingame Streetscape Construction Blamed for Temporary Closure of Sandwich Shop (Daily Journal)
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