Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on November 13, 2014
- Toll Authority Grants Study of a Cheaper Bike/Ped Path on Bay Bridge West Span (CBS, CoCo, SFGate)
- More on the Wrong-Way Bay Bridge Wreck: 9 Wrong-Way Drivers Reported on Bridge This Year (KTVU)
- Car-Free Housing Planned for Two Tenderloin Parking Lots in Existence Since 1917 (Curbed SF)
- SF-Native Journalist Suggests “Manhattanizing” Candlestick Point (SF Public Press)
- Market Street Prototyping Art Piece to Depict Creeks That Ran Under Streets Near City Hall (CityLab)
- More on “Chariot,” the Crowd-Sourced Shuttle Service Looking to Expand Quickly (CBS, KQED)
- People Behaving Badly: UCSF Shuttle Drivers Fail to Stop at Caltrain Railroad Crossings
- Cities Around the Bay Area Voted for Smart Growth in Last Week’s Election (SPUR)
- Caltrain’s Bicycle Advisory Committee Needs a Volunteer to Represent SF (Mission Local)
- Palo Alto Approves a Residential Parking Permit Program (PA Online)
- San Rafael School Bus Driver Seriously Injures Library Volunteer (Marin IJ)
- Vigil Held for Teen Killed in Crosswalk in San Leandro by Driver Fleeing Police (ABC)
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