Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
10:19 AM PDT on August 13, 2015
- More on Avalos’ Proposal to Allow Cyclists to Yield at Stop Signs (SF Examiner, SF Chronicle)
- Stanley Roberts Confronts More Bike Commuters Ticketed for Following the Practice Last Week
- More on Wednesday’s SFPD Park Station Meeting (Hoodline, SFBC, KTVU, ABC)
- BeyondChron: Grassroots Activism for Bike-Friendly Streets on the Rise in San Francisco
- Reveille Coffee Proposes Parklet in Front of Garage-Converted Cafe in the Castro (Hoodline)
- Driver Makes Illegal Turn, Crashes Into Muni T-Third Train in Bayview (SFGate)
- Redesigned Rincon Hill Tower Still Wouldn’t Accommodate Proposed Bay Bridge Bus Ramp (Socketsite)
- Oakland Approves 345 Units of Housing With 333 Parking Spaces at 19th Street BART (EB Express)
- Express Toll Lanes Being Installed on Highway 680 in San Ramon (ABC)
- Livermore to Open Outlet Mall Expansion With Add 30 New Stores and 1,000 Parking Spaces (NBC)
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