Headlines, December 12 - Streetsblog San Francisco
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Headlines, December 12 - Streetsblog San Francisco
"Caltrain Electrification is a Resounding Success (RailwayAge, Hoodline) Clipper Upgrade Glitch Continues (KQED) More on Tap-to-Pay (SJSpotlight) New York Transit isn't Experiencing SF's Financial Woes (theCity) The Future of San Pablo Ave. (Berkeleyside) Mountain View to Widen Crosswalks (SJSpotlight) Do AVs Reduce Emissions? (NYTimes) SFPD Charging Murderous Driver (SFChron) More on Scott Wiener's Housing Reform Work (SFExaminer) Crime Declining in San Francisco (SFChron) Portland Transit Joins Bay Area's Goofy Sweater Trend (PDXMonthly)"
"Get state headlines at Streetsblog California, national headlines at Streetsblog USA Independent journalism is more important than ever. Won't you contribute? Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on Email Share on Bluesky Sign up for our free newsletter The results were clear: 92.6% support the Community Alternative Design, compared to just 7.4% for OakDOT's proposal Advocates and officials celebrate as the Bay Area finally joins New York, London, Toronto, and other cities with a modernized fare-payment system See all posts"
Caltrain electrification is a resounding success. The Clipper fare upgrade continues to experience glitches while tap-to-pay developments move forward. New York transit is not experiencing the same financial woes as San Francisco. Plans for San Pablo Avenue and Mountain View focus on street improvements and widened crosswalks to enhance safety. Analysis questions whether autonomous vehicles reduce emissions. The SFPD has charged a driver in a fatal incident. Scott Wiener continues work on housing reform, and crime in San Francisco is declining. A community vote showed 92.6% support for the Community Alternative Design versus 7.4% for OakDOT, and the region is adopting modernized fare-payment systems.
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