Today’s Headlines
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10:02 AM PDT on June 23, 2015
- Hit-and-Run Driver Injures Man and Woman at Golden Gate and Leavenworth in Tenderloin (SFist)
- What Supervisor Wiener Learned From His 106 Rides During the Muni 22-Day Challenge (Medium)
- U.S. Conference of Mayors in SF Passes Vision Zero Resolution (VZN), Ducks Into Uber (KTVU, 48 Hills)
- SFPD Can’t Chase Illegal Dirt Bikers Putting On Shows With Wheelies, “Burnouts” (CBS)
- Gas Station at Oak and Divisadero, One of Three on the Block, Could Be Redeveloped (Hoodline)
- Bernal Heights Neighbors to Discuss Parking Issues at Community Meeting Tomorrow (Bernalwood)
- Two Overnight Closures on Highway 1, 101 Coming for Doyle Drive Construction Tonight (SFGate, Exam)
- BART Lacks Plan for Transbay Transit Alternative During Weekend Tube Closure (Chronicle – Scroll)
- Drought’s Silver Lining: BART Extension to South Bay Moving Faster Than Expected (NBC)
- Agencies Add Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Bike/Ped Path, Traffic Lane Expansion Into Plans (CoCo)
- Palo Alto‘s Proposal for Lane Expansions, Roundabout, Bike/Ped Path at 280 and Page Mill Hits Bumps
- San Mateo to Set New Downtown Parking Meter Prices in Zones Based on Demand (NBC)
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