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24 October 2011 / SF News / Andrew Dalton

Monday Morning Roundup


  • The bikeway on JFK in Golden Gate Park won final approval from the Rec & Parks, making it the first parking-protected bike lane in the city. [Streetsblog]

  • If someone claiming to be from the SFMTA offers to paint your house number on the curb, don't believe them. Especially if they ask you to leave the $20 in an envelope on your front stoop. [BCN/Appeal]

  • Google might be trying to help someone buy out Yahoo. [Gawker]

  • Bock and Gascón both endorsed by the Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom, an LGBT Lawyer's group. [BAR]

  • Whitney Port, of The Hills fame, hosted a Breast Cancer awareness event with Domaine Chandon in Napa. Some other people were there. Champagne was consumed. People wore pink. [SFWire]

  • SFMTA is not happy that schools in the Richmond have been selling event parking during music festivals without rendering unto Caesar. [SFEx]

  • A collection of delightful Google Street View gems found in the Mission. [UptownAlmanac]

  • Here's your guide to Halloween events, Richmond Districters. [RichmondSF]
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