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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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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