Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on December 5, 2014
- Driver Critically Injures Pedestrian on Great Highway Next to Golden Gate Park (KTVU)
- 56-Year-Old Driver Dies After Crashing Into Pole at Park Presidio Blvd and Fulton (SFGate, Examiner)
- City’s $22M Surplus Could Mean Prop B-Mandated Transit Funding Won’t Take From Programs (SFGate)
- Citizens Advisory Committee Ponders Central Subway Extension’s Effects on Southeast T-Third (D10)
- SF Protestors Enter Market St Subway (SF Weekly); Stanford Protesters March Onto Hwy 101 (ABC)
- Walk SF: SF Has Some New Public Spaces to Enjoy This Holiday Season (SFGate)
- Green Street Infrastructure, Like on Cesar Chavez, Helps Reduce Toxic Stormwater Runoff (KTVU)
- Marin IJ: Assemblymember Should Leave it Golden Gate Bridge Board to Decide on Bike/Ped Tolls
- Caltrain Releases Environmental Impact Report on Electrification (SM Daily Journal, Mercury, Biz Times)
- CAHSR Needed to Replace Airlines (SFGate); Amtrak Doesn’t Get Its Priority Over Freight (SFGate)
- Two Burlingame Peds Hit in Beacon Crosswalks (SMDJ); Cupertino Driver Hits Child on Bike (SFBay)
- Taxi Industry Op-Ed: “Ride-Share” Companies “Founded on Hollow Business Principles” (SF Examiner)
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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