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  • Muni On-Time Performance Rate Improved Slightly in September (SFExam)
  • SF Planning Commission Approves Transbay Transit Center Tower (SFExam, SFGate)
  • Ball Gets Rolling on Haight-Ashbury Street Improvement Planning Meetings (Uppercasing)
  • With Parking Removal for Fell/Oak Bikeways, Haighteration Asks: Do We Need More RPP?
  • Scooter Driver Injured in Car Crash at 16th and Capp Streets (Mission Local)
  • Priceonomics Creates “Stolen Bike Finder” Search Engine (Uptown Almanac)
  • Vancouver Study: Protected Bike Lanes Reduce Injuries (The Province)
  • Atherton Mayor: Deadly, Community-Splitting El Camino Real Must Be Fixed (Peninsula Transpo)
  • Bakersfield: “To Sue or Not to Sue” Over CAHSR? (KGETBakersfield Now)
  • Sacramento Railyards Poised for Rebirth (NRDC Switchboard)
  • San Mateo Bridge to Be Closed Next Two Weekends for Repairs (SFGate)
  • Governor Brown Approves Meager Transit Commuter Benefit (Greater Marin)
  • Copenhagen Company Pitches Cheaper, “Modular” Raised Bike Lanes (GJEL)

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