Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on June 29, 2015
- 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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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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