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  • Second BART Strike Looks Increasingly Likely (SFGate, SF ExaminerKTVUABCCBSCoCo Times)
  • Beyond ChronSF Chronicle Op-Ed Writer Blame BART Management
  • SFPD Seeks Driver Who Fled, Injured Other Driver in Crash at 6th and Folsom (SF Examiner)
  • C.W. Nevius: Polk Street Plan Pleases Neither Side (SF Chronicle)
  • To Help Curb Theft, SF Examiner Calls for New Bikes to Be Registered by Default
  • Taxi Drivers to Protest Ride-Share Services Today (SFBTWeekly), SFO Arresting App Drivers (CBS)
  • Chinatown CDC Laments Displacement That Could Result From Adopted Version of Plan Bay Area (BC)
  • Architects Refine Transbay Transit Center Design (SF Chronicle)
  • New Bay Bridge Span Unlikely to Open Labor Day (CBSKTVU)
  • Brentwood Traffic Engineer Named East Bay Bike Coalition’s Commuter of the Year (CoCo Times)
  • Business Groups Say CEQA Reform Bill Would Just Make Things Worse (SF Examiner)
  • KRON‘s Stanley Roberts Shows How Drivers Alter License Plates to Avoid Tickets

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