Today’s Headlines
- Bicyclist Suffers Major Injuries After Crashing into Pole at Jones and Turk (CBS)
- SF Arts Commission Won’t Block Van Ness BRT Funds Over “Wavy” Shelter Design (SFBay)
- SFMTA Installing Transit Signal Priority Devices on Geary Ahead of Bus Rapid Transit (Richmond)
- More on the Report Showing That Disabled Parking Placards Cost SF $22M Last Year (CBS, SFBay)
- Transbay Developer Tax Dispute Remains Unsettled (Biz); Candlestick Point to Get a Mall (CBS, Curbed)
- Sup. Wiener Pushes for City, Not Property Owners, to Continue Street Tree Maintenance (SFGate)
- New Petition Against GG Bridge Bike/Ped Toll (Weekly); Bay Bridge Demolition Delayed Over Birds (CBS)
- Airport Shuttlers (SFGate) and Cabbies (Exam) Protest Unfair Fees and Regs Compared to “Ride-Share”
- Oakland Airport Connector Opens on Saturday (CBS)
- Driver Charged With Murder of Boy in San Leandro (NBC); Driver Knocks Out Power in Richmond (CoCo)
- DUI Driver Faces Charges for Backing Over and Killing Woman, 84, in San Mateo Drive-Thru (SFGate)
- Is Nothing Sacred? Drive-Thru Prayer is Now a Thing in Fremont (NBC)
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