Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on March 4, 2015
- More on SFMTA Board’s Approval of Polk Street Redesign (ABC, CBS, SF Examiner, SFGate)
- SFMTA Board Approves Area Q Residential Parking Permit Zone (Hoodline, CBS)
- Court Halts Construction of Central Subway Loop in Dogpatch After Group Files Lawsuit (SFGate)
- Poll: 28 Percent of Likely Voters Believe Muni is Improving, the Most in Nine Years (SFGate)
- Muni’s “Great Expansion” Was Sparked By the 1915 World’s Fair (SF Examiner)
- The History of “Reservoir Street,” Today a Parking Lot for Safeway at Market and Church (Hoodline)
- Wiggle Bicycle Shop Moves to Larger Space on Waller Street (Hoodline)
- SFSU Student to Present Ideas for Transit, Bike Improvements at Sustainability Conference (GG Xpress)
- Bar Owner Tom Temprano: SF Needs Late-Night Transit for After-Hour Workers (48 Hills)
- Oakland Tribune: Assemblymember’s Proposed Bill to End BART Strikes Takes Clever Approach
- Central LA, Within an SF-Sized Footprint, is Nearly as Dense as SF (Streetsblog LA)
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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