Today’s Headlines
- Woman’s Mission: Get Drivers Out of the Townsend Street Bike Lanes at Caltrain (SFBike)
- Marina Times Editor Rants Against City Bureaucracy. Also, Bikes.
- More on the 22-Day Muni Challenge: Mayor Claims He Rode Six Times, Forgot to Use Hashtag (SFBay)
- Sup. Farrell Legislation Would Create “Greener” Car-Sharing Fleet for City Workers (Marina Times)
- City Study on Removing Hwy 280 Spur, Developing Caltrain Yard Delayed From March ‘Til Fall (GC)
- BART, Caltrain Packed to the Brim During Pride Weekend (CBS)
- BART’s General Manager to Propose $3B Infrastructure Bond (Biz); Voters Say They’d Pass it (IBA)
- BART Board Approves Funds to Hire Public Arts Director, But Puts Arts Program on Hold (Chron – Scroll)
- BART May Not Re-Open Bathrooms Soon Because of Staffing Costs, Security Concerns (CoCo Times)
- People Behaving Badly: CHP Tickets 168 Alameda Drivers in 3.5 Hours for Failing to Yield at Crosswalks
- Report: Alameda Point Development Won’t Increase Off-Island Traffic (AS); Engineer Says That’s “Crazy”
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