Today’s Headlines
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9:04 AM PDT on April 30, 2015
- Warriors Arena Will Have Plenty of Parking, Say City Officials and CBS Anchor (SFGate, Examiner)
- …But Those Funding the New Opposition Group May Just Want More Land For UCSF (Business Times)
- Sup. Kim, Bike Advisory Committee to Seek Fixes for Townsend Bike Lane Hazards at Caltrain (GC)
- SFMTA Opens New Boarding Island for J, K Train Riders at Balboa Park on San Jose Avenue
- Flywheel to Let Riders Hail a Cab on Street, Pay With Phone App (SF Examiner)
- Woman “Yarn Bombs” 200th Bike Rack in SF (Mission Mission)
- BART May Propose $4.8 Billion Bond for Ballot to Pay for Maintenance (CBS)
- Palo Alto Planning Commission Moves Forward With Charleston-Arastradero Safety Upgrades (PAO)
- Portola Valley to Build Retaining Wall to Make Room for Bike Lanes at Alpine and Arastradero (Almanac)
- Green Caltrain: “On-Demand Carpool” Services Can Reduce Parking Demand on Peninsula
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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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