Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on June 25, 2014
- Sup. Eric Mar Requests Study of Safety Benefits of Lowering Speed Limits in SF (SF Examiner)
- SFBC Wants You to Tell Your Supervisor to Fill the $10M Funding Gap Left for Vision Zero
- Taxi Driver Hits Pedestrian at Fifth and Market Streets (SF Appeal)
- More Coverage of the Central Subway’s Progress With Completion of Digging (SFGate)
- Muni Labor Deal Needs to Be Reached This Week (SF Weekly)
- Muni Diaries Gives Tips for Taking Your Kids on Transit
- 511 Launches Real-Time Departure Info (WBB)
- KQED Forum Discusses the City Attorney’s Order to Shut Down “MonkeyParking” App
- City CarShare Gives Memberships to Non-Profit Volunteers Who Help Seniors (SFGate Tech)
- RelayRides Gets $25M, Looks to Expand to Airports (SFGate Tech, Biz Times, CBS)
- Marin Transit District Approves $7.9M Hybrid Bus Contract, Pending Equipment Exemption (MIJ)
- DUI Driver Arrested in Pacifica After Hospitalizing 33-Year-Old Woman (Mercury News)
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