Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:01 AM PDT on October 22, 2015
- SFMTA Board Votes to Drug Test Cab Drivers, Makes Medical Marijuana Exempt (SFist, SF Exam)
- More on SFMTA Restrictions for New Commuter Shuttle Program (SF Appeal, SF Bay)
- Berkeley Project Would Demolish 440-Space Parking Garage to Build One with 711 Spaces (Socketsite)
- Walnut Creek Residents Cite Traffic Concerns in Opposing New Residential Project (NBC)
- Menlo Park City Council Votes to Extend Free Parking Hours for Six-Month Trial Period (The Almanac)
- Redwood City Residents Concerned About Traffic Sign Petition to Stop New Buildings (KQED)
- San Jose Man Killed by Driver — City’s 46th Fatality of the Year (NBC, SF Gate)
- Half Moon Bay City Council Considers Adding Parking to New Library (The Daily Journal)
- TMA Looks into Programs to Help Small Employers Purchase Caltrain Go Pass (Green Caltrain)
- SMART Begins Testing New Trains and Training Operators in Novato (MIJ)
- East San Jose Residents Call for Sidewalks in Neighborhood With Pedestrian Fatalities (NBC)
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