Today’s Headlines

  • Oakland Parking Officers Were Ordered Not to Enforce in Wealthier Neighborhoods (SF Gate)
  • Oakland PCOs Will Now Snap Photos of Parking Violations (East Bay Express)
  • City Insider’s First Line About New P2P Projects: "It’ll Soon Get a Little Harder to Drive"
  • C.W. Nevius: "Outrage Grows Over Muni Operators’ Pay" (SF Gate)
  • Nat Ford: Cyclists, Peds and Drivers Need to Be More Conscientious Around Muni (SF Exam)
  • MTA Will Waive Translink Card Fee for Eligible Seniors, Youth (City Insider)
  • Pedestrian Killed by Fleeing Driver in North Beach was a Talented Art Student (BCN via SF Appeal)
  • BIKE NOPA Points Out How the Mainstream Media’s Lingo on Crashes Makes Drivers Unaccountable 
  • Mercury News: "High-Speed Rail Would Swipe 6 Million Bay Area Airport Passengers" 
  • Belmont Will Spend $10,000 on High-Speed Rail Outreach (San Mateo Daily Journal)
  • LAPD Chief: Force Needs to Do a Better Job Protecting Cyclists (Streetsblog LA, LA Times)
  • Studies Find More Americans Using Transit, Walking, Cycling, Driving (MTR, USAT)

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Transportation Board Members Signed Mayor Breed’s Resignation Letters (SFStandard) Attempting to Ride all of Bay Area’s Transit Agencies (SFChron) Caltrain’s Electrics (SFExaminer, SFGate) BART’s Short Story Contest, Caltrain (RailwayAge) BART Housing in Berkeley City Council Race (Berkeleyside) Cities Want Robo Cars Removed from Streets (SFGate, TheRegister) Five Housing Projects that are Actually Getting Built (SFStandard) Driver […]