- Muni Claims Driver Discipline is Improving On-Time Performance (SF Examiner)
- The Ballooning Costs of SF's Central Subway Project (SF Appeal)
- More on the Rise in Transit Ridership with Bay Area Numbers (Transbay Blog)
- Mother, Daughter Hit by Car in Burlingame Remain in Serious Condition (Merc)
- What Works and Doesn't Work About SF's 311 System (Akit's Complaint Dept)
- Fresno Bee: "State Cash Crunch Must Not Delay High-Speed Rail System"
- Don't Ask the CHP About Bike Lane Laws (Streetsblog LA)
- Bike Advocates Share Strategies for Political Success at LA Summit (Streetsblog LA)
- San Jose Updating its Sign Code (SVBC)
- Seattle Gets Chain Stores to Ditch the Auto-Centric Model (Urban Review STL via Streetsblog.net)
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