Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on February 24, 2015
- Polk Street Has More Bicycle Crashes Than You Thought (SF Bicycle Coalition)
- Sup. Scott Wiener Holds Hearing on City’s Late-Night Transit Report (ABC, NBC, Biz Times, CBS)
- More on the Construction of Fell and Oak Protected Bike Lanes, Pedestrian Safety Upgrades (Hoodline)
- Two Killed by Caltrain: Man in Tunnel Near SF (Mercury); Woman in Car in Menlo Park (CBS, SFGate)
- Uber Driver Accused of Trying to Run Down Homeless Man in the Marina (SFBay)
- LA Times Looks to SF as a Multi-Modal, Less Car-Dependent City
- “Bay Lights” to Be Removed, Permanent Installation Set for 2016 (SF Weekly)
- Bay Bridge Tower Rods Show Signs of Rusting, Cracks (SFGate)
- Oakland Police Offer Reward for Info on Hit-and-Run Driver Who Hit Two, Killing One (ABC)
- Alameda Looks for Stronger Measures to Curb Car Traffic From New Development (Alamedan)
- VTA Opens “Innovation Center” in San Jose to Improve Transit Options With Technology (SFBay)
- Greater Marin: SMART’s New Option for Station Shelter Design is No Improvement
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