Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
1:45 PM PDT on September 17, 2015
- Driver Hits and Kills Pedestrian at Pine and Leavenworth (SFGate)
- Bicyclist Runs Red Light at Pine and Jones, Crashes Into Car and Hits Scooter Rider (SF Appeal)
- Sup. Kim and Residents Consider Installing Fence Around McCoppin Hub (Hoodline, Mission Local)
- Caltrain to Replace Quint Street Bridge With Berm Starting September 28 (D10 Watch)
- Potrero Boosters Reps Suggest Transit Improvements for Eastern Neighborhoods (SF Examiner)
- More on Supervisor Kim’s SoMa Banners Telling Drivers to Slow Down (SF Appeal, SF Examiner)
- Berkeley Motorcyclist Severely Injured After Crashing into Car on University Avenue (Berkeleyside)
- Bay Area Policymakers Discuss Ferry Expansion and Rising Costs (KQED)
- Palo Alto Residents Share Mixed Reactions to Rollout of New Parking Program (Palo Alto Online)
- South SF Planning Commission to Evaluate Growing City’s Parking Needs Today (The Daily Journal)
- 2015 CA Active Transportation Recommendations for “Small Urban & Rural” Projects Released (Cycle)
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