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SF Voters Reject Plan for Billboards on Mid-Market (SF Examiner) The Examiner Reports on the MTA’s Mid-Year Budget Deficit “DriveCam” System Installed on Muni Vehicles (SF Examiner), SF Appeal Confused by Press Release Urban Land Institute Study Finds Transpo Costs Far Less for SF Residents than Suburbanites (SFGate) Examiner Finds Some City Workers Are Abusing … Continued
  • SF Voters Reject Plan for Billboards on Mid-Market (SF Examiner)
  • The Examiner Reports on the MTA’s Mid-Year Budget Deficit
  • “DriveCam” System Installed on Muni Vehicles (SF Examiner), SF Appeal Confused by Press Release
  • Urban Land Institute Study Finds Transpo Costs Far Less for SF Residents than Suburbanites (SFGate)
  • Examiner Finds Some City Workers Are Abusing Parking Perks
  • Permanent Bay Bridge Fix Will Likely Require Another Closure (SFGate)
  • Judge Confirms Ruling in Peninsula NIMBYs vs. CA High-Speed Rail Case (CAHSR Blog)
  • SF Bay Guardian: City’s Three-Year-Old Bike Injunction “Has Gotten Downright Surreal”
  • Marin Supes Hold Hearing on Solving Trail Conflicts (Marin Independent Journal)
  • Tom Vanderbilt: “Jaywalking” Bans Won’t Make Pedestrians Safer (Slate)
  • CNU Transportation Summit Kicks Off in Portland Today. We’re there! Follow us on Twitter.

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