Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on October 22, 2014
- SUV Driver Intentionally Strikes 27-Year-Old Man at Mission and 17th Streets (SF Examiner)
- Stolen Minivan Driver Who Killed Zachary Watson Charged With Murder (SFGate, SF Examiner)
- Enrique Peñalosa on Geary and Van Ness BRT: Why Keep the Parking? (SF Examiner)
- More on the Proposed Golden Gate Bridge Bike/Ped Toll (SFGate, CBS, ABC); SFBC Petitions Against it
- Sean Parker Says He Just Wants to Help the Poor by Funding Cars-First Prop L (Fortune)
- SFMTA Releases Survey on New Muni Light-Rail Vehicle Design (Hoodline)
- 7×7 Takes a Close Look at the Transbay Transit District That’s Poised to Re-Shape SoMa
- SF Weekly‘s Joe Eskenazi: BART Board Incumbent James Fang’s Campaign Funded by Contractors
- Cabbies Say Uber and Lyft’s SFO Deal is Dangerous for Customers and Taxi Industry (CBS, KTVU)
- Palo Alto Neighbors Want Quieter Downtown Caltrain Station; City Explores Trench Idea (PAO 1, 2)
- Caltrans Looks to Discourage “Freeway Jumping” Drivers in Marin County (CBS, PBB)
- West Sacramento Tore Down a Freeway, Creating a New Urban Neighborhood (GJEL)
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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