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  • BART Announces Parking Fee Increases at Nine East Bay Stations (SF Weekly)
  • City to Start Collecting Taxes on Rented-Out Residential Parking Spaces (SF Weekly)
  • Board of Supes Approves Parking-Lot-to-Park Deal for Noe Valley (Noe Valley SF)
  • Driver Crashes Into House in Bayview (SF Appeal)
  • Stanley Roberts Catches Bay Bridge-Bound Drivers “Breaking Just About Every Rule in the Book”
  • Traffic Congestion in SF and San Jose Increased Up to 25 Percent Over Last Year (Mercury News)
  • Video: A Sampling of Drivers Cutting Off a Bicycle Rider in SF Bike Lanes (Uptown Almanac)
  • Former SPUR President: Parks, Ped/Bike Upgrades Make 8 Washington Good for City (SF Examiner)
  • Caltrain Budget Keeps Maintenance Funding, Funds Initiation of Wi-Fi (Green Caltrain)
  • Oaklavia to Bring Freedom to Oakland’s Streets This Sunday (East Bay Express)
  • Vallejo Driver Fleeing Police Arrested After Trying to Drive Into Filipino Parade (CoCo Times)
  • State Judge Weighs Cases in Lawsuit Over High-Speed Rail’s Voter-Approved Bonds (SacBee)

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