Today’s Headlines
- Chinatown Community, Walk SF Demand Safer Streets at Stockton and Sacramento (Exam, ABC)
- Stanley Roberts Shames “Jaywalkers” on Stockton, Cyclists Running Stop Sign at Three-Way Intersection
- Supes Approve $15M Settlement for Family of Woman Killed by Rec and Parks Driver in Holly Park (ABC)
- C.W. Nevius: Are Big Tech Conventions at Moscone Center Worth the Headaches for Drivers? (SFGate)
- Activist Fran Taylor Blasts Prop L in SFBG Op-Ed; SPUR Issues Ballot Recommendations
- Castro Street History Walk Pavers Installed (Hoodline)
- Lots of Great Events to Bike to in SF This Weekend (SFGate)
- New Electric Bike Super Store Robbed in the Fillmore (ABC)
- Caltrain Riders to See Paper Fare Increase, Scheduled Construction-Related Delays (Daily Journal)
- Former San Mateo Mayor: Outgoing Caltrain/SamTrans Chief Scanlon is “Close to Indispensable” (SMDJ)
- Palo Alto Plans Widen Road, Make “Multi-Modal Improvements” on Page Mill Road at 280 (NBC)
- Mill Valley Jumps on Installation of $400K Bike Path Roundabout After Pedestrian Injury (MarinIJ)
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