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  • Driver Injures Man on Sixth Street Between Harrison and Bryant (SF Appeal)
  • Wigg Party‘s Morgan Fitzgibbons: SF Has Ignored Its Transit-First Policy for 40 Years (HuffPo)
  • SFMTA OKs Central Taxi Dispatch System (KTVU), Cabbies Still Mad About Unregulated Services (ABC)
  • More From Monday’s Rally for Parking Meeting on Polk Street Improvements (CBS)
  • SF Weekly: Root of Muni’s Switchback Problem is in Poor Management and Maintenance
  • Sup. Kim Counter-Legislates Against Sup. Wiener’s Bill to Curtail Excessive CEQA Appeals (SocketSite)
  • Hayes Valley Farm in Its Final Weeks of Occupying Former Central Freeway Land (Hayeswire)
  • CAHSRA Approves Electrification Agreement With Caltrain (CBS)
  • Driver Pleads Not Guilty in Daly City Crash That Killed Three, Injured One (SM Daily)
  • Carpool/Toll Lanes on Bay Area Freeways Generating Much More Revenue Than Projected (Merc)
  • Palo Alto City Council’s Fix for Downtown Parking Crunch: Another Parking Garage (PA Online)
  • Sonoma County Supervisors Approve Bike/Pedestrian Anti-Harassment Law (Press Democrat)

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