Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:40 AM PDT on July 28, 2015
- UCSF Will Only Support Warriors Arena With UCSF’s Traffic Plan (SFGate, Exam, ABC, Appeal)
- Man on Bike Collides With Driver at Seward and Douglass Streets (SF Appeal)
- Woman Severely Injured By Driver at Wisconsin and 16th Streets (SF Appeal)
- Muni Bus Driver Hits Woman in Her 60s in Crosswalk on South Van Ness and 25th (SFBay)
- Video Shows Muni Bus Driver Refusing to Let Disabled Woman Board (SFist)
- SFMTA to Pay $525,000 Settlement for Not Properly Monitoring Fuel Storage Tanks (SFGate)
- Several Housing Developments Planned Along Growing Van Ness Transit Corridor (Biz Times)
- Water Taxi Survey Asks People to Weigh in On More Commuter Routes (Hoodline)
- CalTrans’ $79M Project to Soon Give Drivers Real-Time Traffic Info Signs on I-80 (Berkeleyside)
- Study Shows Bay Area Carpool Lanes Not Moving Cars at Federally-Required Speed (NBC)
- Drunk Driver Goes Wrong Way, Kills Other Driver in Pacifica (SM Daily Journal)
- Sacramento Police Catch Bike Thief Three Times Using Bait Bikes (KQED)
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