Today’s Headlines
- UCSF Endorses Warriors Development After Transit Plans Worked Out (Biz Times, SF Gate, Socketsite)
- SFMTA to Host Public Meeting on L-Taraval Proposed Safety Improvements Tonight (SF Bay)
- Chinatown Residents Advocate for “Pedestrian Scramble” to Improve Safety at Intersections (SF Examiner)
- 27-Year-Old Driver Critically Injures 74-Year-Old Woman in Crosswalk at Third and Brannan (Hoodline)
- More on SFPD Grant for Education and Enforcement to Prevent Traffic Fatalities (SF News)
- Divisadero Owners Say They’re Selling Carwash Because Fewer People Are Driving (Hoodline)
- SF Compared to Other Cities Who Use Bike Yield Law, Where Less Injuries Reported (SF Chron, CityLab)
- More on SFMTA Report on Tech Shuttle Bus Impacts (CBS, CityLab, KQED)
- Transportation Sustainability Fee Takes Another Step Forward at Land Use Committee (SF Examiner)
- Today, 14,000 Students from 95 Schools to Participate in Walk and Roll to School Day (ABC)
- Marin Supervisors Unanimously Approve Parking Plan for Muir Woods (MIJ)
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