Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
12:15 PM PDT on October 20, 2015
- Construction Begins for Market Street Raised Bike Lane (ABC, Hoodline, KQED, SF Bike)
- Transportation Sustainability Fee Goes to Full Board of Supervisors November 3rd (SF Exam)
- SFMTA Board to Vote on Drug Testing Taxi Drivers Today (SF Exam)
- Tenderloin Police Captain Ewins Tweets She’ll Address Squad Cars Blocking Bike Lanes (Hoodline)
- Uber Drivers Protest Low Wages Outside Headquarters Over Weekend (SF Exam)
- Oakland and Richmond to Receive $15M From Active Transportation Program (East Bay Express)
- Oakland I-880 Reopens After 100 Yards of Fencing Falls on Highway, Causing Multi-Car Crash (ABC)
- New Carpool Lane Opens on I-880 Between Oakland and San Leandro (ABC)
- Caltrain CAC to Discuss Schedule Changes at Wednesday Meeting (Green Caltrain)
- Santa Clara Development Proposes 90 Acres of Car Parking and Removal of Bike Lanes (PTA)
- San Jose Driver Crashes Into Restaurant (ABC, NBC)
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