Today’s Headlines
- Man, 35, Falls Off 18-Wheel Truck, Gets Run Over and Killed at Mason and Turk (ABC, KRON, Examiner)
- Driver Seriously Injures Pedestrian at Columbus and Green Streets in North Beach (KTVU)
- Muni to Hold Meeting Tonight on Speeding Up 28 Line With Bus Bulbs, Fewer Stops on 19th Ave (SFBay)
- SFDPW to Smooth Asphalt With “Micro-Surfacing” on 250 Blocks Over Next Two Months (SFGate)
- Electronic Traffic Sign Used for Presidio Parkway Work Gets Removed After Lingering on Geary (SFGate)
- Mark Zuckerberg’s Construction Trucks Block Traffic on 21st St and Guerrero (Mission Local)
- “Light Rail” Installation Will Illuminate on Market When BART Trains Pass Underneath (East Bay Express)
- Nick Josefowitz Plans to Clean Up BART After Unseating 24-Year Board Member James Fang (Examiner)
- TransForm: Election Was a “Clean Sweep for Transportation Choices” in the Bay Area
- Berkeley Voters Shoot Down Measure R, a Bid to Curb Downtown Developments (Business Times)
- SamTrans Looks to Improve Connections to Caltrain in Plan Update (Green Caltrain)
- San Bruno, Menlo Park Voters Approve Density Near Caltrain (PTA); San Carlos Transit Village OK’d (DJ)
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