Today’s Headlines
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By
Andrew Boone
8:07 AM PDT on May 19, 2015
- SFMTA Wants Cameras to Catch Speeding Drivers Near Schools (CBS)
- Central Subway Entrance at Fourth and Harrison Streets Completed (SF Bay)
- City Officials Tour Finished Central Subway Tunnels (SF Gate, NBC)
- New Area Q Residential Parking Program Permits For Sale (Hoodline)
- Uber Cuts Pay for Part-Time Drivers With Pilot Tiered Rate Program (SF Business)
- Video: SFMTA Aims to Cut Traffic Congestion With Increased Enforcement (CBS)
- Planning Commissioner Secretly Told By Mayor Lee to Reverse Airbnb Vote (SF Examiner)
- Willie Brown Slams Highway 280 Removal Claiming Environmental Review Issues (SF Chronicle)
- Medical Emergencies Result in BART Delays During Monday’s Evening Commute (CBS)
- Veteran Muni Driver Doug Shares Behind the Scenes Stories in Two Books (Muni Diaries)
- Caltrain to Decide How Much Space for Seats, Bikes, Bathrooms on Future Electric Trains (GC)
- Stanford Perimeter Trail to Begin Construction in Late May (PA Online)
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Andrew Boone covers the Livable Streets Movements for Streetsblog in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Andrew's claim to fame is once having bicycled more than 12,000 miles of smiles in one year. nauboone@gmail.com
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