Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on February 26, 2015
- SF Chronicle‘s C.W. Nevius Doesn’t Get Why Mandating Bike Helmets Could Be a Bad Thing
- City Controller’s Report: SF Has Most Cyclists Injured Per Capita in CA, But Low Death Rate (SF Weekly)
- SAFE Bikes Registration Program Celebrates One Year as Woman Reunited With Stolen Bike (ABC)
- Bike Station Opens at 19th Street BART in Oakland (Inside Bay Area)
- BART Looks to SF to Fund $1 Billion in Infrastructure Costs (SF Examiner)
- SF Weekly: If CA Law Allows SFMTA’s Shuttle Stop Program, Why Does a Lawmaker Need to Change it?
- Residential Parking Permit Area Q Up for Approval by SFMTA Board of Directors Tuesday (Hoodline)
- Sunnyvale Council Votes Against Dedicated Bus Rapid Transit Lanes on El Camino Real (Mercury News)
- Grant Awarded to Redesign Deadly Caltrain Crossing in Menlo Park With Grade Separation (Almanac)
- Mercury News Columnist Profiles Outgoing Caltrain/SamTrans Chief Michael Scanlon
- Q&A With Assemblymember Kevin Mullin on His Bill to Reduce Hwy 101 Congestion (Green Caltrain)
- Some Neighbors of South SF BART Fear Housing Development Will Take Their Parking (Daily Journal)
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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