Today’s Headlines
SFBG on the Sunday Parking Meter Hearing: Why Does the Mayor Have So Much Power Over SFMTA? Trial Car Bans on Crooked Lombard Street to Begin This Weekend (SFBay) Maserati Found Crashed in Muni Maintenance Pit Was Borrowed by 21-Year-Old Intern (SF Weekly) 9-Story Condo Development at Market and Valencia to Add 123 Underground Parking Spaces … Continued
8:55 AM PDT on June 19, 2014
- SFBG on the Sunday Parking Meter Hearing: Why Does the Mayor Have So Much Power Over SFMTA?
- Trial Car Bans on Crooked Lombard Street to Begin This Weekend (SFBay)
- Maserati Found Crashed in Muni Maintenance Pit Was Borrowed by 21-Year-Old Intern (SF Weekly)
- 9-Story Condo Development at Market and Valencia to Add 123 Underground Parking Spaces (Hoodline)
- “LightRail” Art Project to Install Subway-Guided Lights Above Market Street Clears Hurdle (SF Examiner)
- Truck Driver Kills Woman Walking in Lafayette (KTVU)
- San Rafael Police Launch “Aggressive” Pedestrian Safety Campaign With Enforcement, Signage (CBS)
- Larkspur Council Trashes Transit-Oriented Development Plan — Hooray for Sprawl (Marin IJ)
- Golden Gate Transit Apparently Cancelling Bus Runs in Novato (Greater Marin)
- Will the Alameda Pt Development Bring Enough New Residents for New Transit? (Alamedan)
- Man Killed by Caltrain in Mountain View (ABC)
- South City Police Crack Down on Airport Travelers Parking on Residential Streets (KTVU)
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