Today’s Headlines
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9:00 AM PDT on May 1, 2015
- Not All of UCSF’s Big Backers Think Mission Bay Warriors Arena Will Bring Carmageddon (SFGate, ABC)
- Shell Gas Station Apparently Part of Pacific Heights’ “Small Local Businesses & Uniqueness” (SocketSite)
- Cabbies Like Driving on Congested Streets to Get Fares, Says Uber/Lyft Driver-Turned-Cabbie (Exam)
- Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf Wants to Create City’s First Department of Transportation (Business Times)
- More Thoughts From Berkeley Residents on Updating City’s Bike Plan (CoCo Times)
- Bay Area Bike Month Events Coming in May (SFGate)
- Mountain View Bus Lane Haters “Irate” That Council Backed El Camino Real BRT (MV Voice)
- Acting Out the “Fast and Furious” Movies on 101 Will Not End Well for Your Aston Martin (CBS)
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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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