- Can Muni and Google Buses Really Continue to Share Stops? (Business Times, SF Examiner)
- On the Peninsula End, Tech Companies Collaborate to Reduce Car Commuting (PTA)
- New Outer Mission-Excelsior Zoning Plan Eliminates Minimum Parking Requirements (Livable City)
- Planning Department Looks to Redesign Portsmouth Square (SocketSite)
- Eyes on the Muni: Riders Manually Open and Close Broken Back Door (Muni Diaries)
- What Do You Do When a Ride-Share Trip Goes Wrong? (SF Weekly)
- BART Directors' Safety Questioned as Labor Contract Talks Begin Again (SFGate)
- Palo Alto Mother Seriously Injured by Driver While Walking Child to School (KTVU)
- Frustrated Residents on Walnut Creek Street: "Drive Like Your Kids Live Here" (People Behaving Badly)
- Berkeley Looks to Implement 15 MPH School Zones; Police: Educate Students Instead (CoCo Times)
- Berkeley to Demolish, Expand Center Street Parking Garage From 420 to 690 Spaces (Berkeleyside)
- MTC Set to Approve Funds for SMART Station Near Sonoma County Airport (Press Democrat)
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