Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:01 AM PDT on October 28, 2015
- Muni Improvements on Lombard to Remove Parking and Add Bulb Outs (ABC)
- Drunk Driver Strikes Woman at 14th and Harrison and Breaks Her Leg (Mission Local)
- SFCTA Polling Shows Strong Support for BART Bond, Sales Tax and VLF (SF Gate, Biz Times, SF Exam)
- Waze App Ranks San Francisco’s Three Most Dangerous Intersections (CityLab)
- Nob Hill Parking Lot at Powell and California to be Replaced With Condos (SF Chronicle)
- SPUR Calls for MTC and ABAG to Merge to Create Regional Planning Agency
- Supervisor Wiener’s Subway Master Plan Legislation Moves to Full Board for Approval (SF Bay)
- Oakland Considers Adopting “Market-Based Pricing” Parking Policy, Awaiting Grant (East Bay Express)
- San Mateo Council “Sustainable Streets Plan” Will Now Focus on VMT Instead of LOS (PTA)
- Menlo Park to Host Town Hall Meeting Nov. 2 on Pedestrian Safety and Dangerous Driving (The Almanac)
- MTC Explores Plan to Integrate Bay Area Transit Systems With Help From $100M Grant (Green Caltrain)
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