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By
Andrew Boone
9:23 AM PDT on October 2, 2015
- Geary Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit Draft Environmental Review Released (SF Exam)
- Real Estate Developers Don’t Want to Pay Transit Impact Fee (Chronicle, SF Business Times)
- Bike/Ped Path Closed Until Oct 15 for Old Bay Bridge Demolition (SF Gate, SF Bay, CBS, Kron4)
- SFPD Wins $225,000 Grant to Train Officers on Drug Impaired Driving Enforcement (Kron4)
- BART Investigates “Large Number” of Stolen Tickets (Chronicle)
- San Mateo County Approves $108 Million in Highway Expansion Projects (Daily Journal)
- Caltrain Strikes Vehicle on Tracks at Broadway Avenue in Burlingame (SF Gate, Daily Journal)
- Traffic Tickets Reduced or Eliminated for Over 300,000 Bay Area Scofflaw Drivers (SF Bay)
- Motorcycle Cop Strikes and Hospitalizes 54-Year-Old Pedestrian in Vallejo (Kron4)
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Andrew Boone covers the Livable Streets Movements for Streetsblog in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Andrew's claim to fame is once having bicycled more than 12,000 miles of smiles in one year. nauboone@gmail.com
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