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  • New Warriors Arena Plan to Cut Parking Spaces From 630 to 500 (SFGate)
  • Supes Farrell and Cohen Scrutinize Parking Meters at Hearing (SFBay)
  • Despite Rising Ridership, Caltrain Still Threatened By Lack of Stable Funding (SF Chronicle, GC, PA)
  • Market Street Bicycle Counter Set to Start Ticking on Bike to Work Day Thursday (SF Weekly, SF Appeal)
  • More on the SFMTA’s Effort to Get the Oak Street Protected Bike Lane Ready for BTWD (SF Examiner)
  • Driver Hits Muni Bus at 24th St. and South Van Ness (SF Appeal)
  • California High-Speed Rail Board OKs $96M, Two More Years for Contractor (Mercury News)
  • Plan Bay Area Rankles Anti-Growth NIMBYs in Marin and San Mateo Counties
  • Vibrant Bay Area Examines Transit-Oriented Developments at BART Stations (1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Oakmont Driver, 82, Who Chased Cyclist Onto Golf Course Could Get Nearly 7 Years (Press Dem)
  • Petaluma Begins Work on Road Diet Extension (Petaluma 360)

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