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By
Andrew Boone
9:28 AM PST on November 13, 2015
- More on San Francisco’s First Raised Bike Lane on Market Street (CityLab, Exam, SFBC, Kron4)
- SF City Report Recommends Automated Cameras to Enforce Speed Limits (SF Gate)
- CEQA Lawsuit Against Private Employer Buses Begins Today (Exam)
- MuniMobile Smartphone Payment App Now Available (Akit, SFist)
- Status of Current San Francisco Subway Projects (Muniverse)
- Caltrain Replaces Tilton Avenue Bridge in San Mateo, First of Four Bridge Replacements (SM Daily)
- Driver Kills Elderly Pedestrian in Walnut Creek Crosswalk (SF Gate, SFBay)
- Amtrak Train Kills Person Walking on Tracks in Richmond (Kron4, SFBay)
- Vision Zero Community Meeting for Deadly South San Jose Streets (Merc)
- Menlo Park Extends Free Downtown Parking Time Limits in Six-Month Trial (Almanac)
- Driver Damages Caltrain Crossing Gate at Mary Avenue in Sunnyvale (CBS)
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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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