Today’s Headlines
- Juvenile Driver of Stolen Car Crashes Into Garden at Hayes and Lyon Streets (Hoodline)
- Market Street Bike Lanes Get Fresh Pavement, Green Coat Between Van Ness and Duboce (SFBike)
- BART Launches Surveys on Montgomery and Embarcadero Station Improvements (SF Examiner, ABC)
- Port of SF Hopes to Grow Water Taxi Services Such as “Tideline” (ABC)
- Margarita Gutierrez, 26, ID’d as Woman Killed in Crash on Fifth Street I-280 Off-Ramp (CoCo Times)
- MTC Report Shows Neglected Bay Area Roads Remain “Consistently Mediocre” (KTVU, CBS)
- Bay Bridge East Span Lit Up With New LEDs (NBC)
- Crane That Built New Bay Bridge Span Given Away for Free to Build Bridge in New York (SFGate)
- Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Among Upgrades Coming to Marin’s Civic Center (Marin IJ)
- More on the New Caltrain Commuter Coalition Pushing for Electrification Funding (Daily Journal)
- Cupertino Residents Mourn Killed Bicycling Teen, Launch Online Petition to Demand Safer Street (ABC)
- Community Raises Funds to Help Family of SJSU Student Killed by Drunk Driver (KRON)
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