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    • SF Gate: "Proposition G Could Reroute Muni"
    • Muni's "A" Fast Pass and Disabled Pass Transitioning to Clipper in November (BCN via SF Appeal)
    • SF Unified School District to Consider Cutting Bus Service for Students (SF Examiner)
    • Prop AA Would Raise Vehicle Registration Fees to Fix Potholes, Pay for Bike, Ped Improvements (SF Gate)
    • Parking a Concern Among Voters in District 2 Race for Supervisor (SF Gate)
    • 85-year-old Man Struck and Killed by Driver in San Mateo Identified (BCN via ABC7)
    • Pedestrian Hit by Driver and Killed on I-80 in Vallejo (BCN via CBS)
    • Mother Earth News Interviews Walk SF Executive Director Elizabeth Stampe
    • SFMTA Installs Larger Traffic Signals on Masonic Avenue (BIKE NOPA)
    • New Phone App Will Help Gather Data About San Jose's Urban Streams (Mercury News)
    • Plan to Convert Market St. Building into SF's Largest Hostel Gets Planning Approval (SF Gate)
    • Oil Industry Also Pouring Money into Prop. 26, Which Could Affect AB32 Implementation (LAT)

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