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  • BART Talks Extended Yet Again (KTVU, ABC); AC Transit Union Announces Strike (SF Exam, KTVU)
  • BART Labor Stats Visualized (Enjalot); Bill to Ban BART Strikes Moves Forward (Oakland North)
  • Muni’s Three-Car Metro Shuttle a Hit (Exam), SFMTA Board Set to Approve 5-Limited Upgrades (Exam)
  • SFPD Sgt. (KTVU), SF Woman (CBS) Hit Parked Cars While Driving Drunk in Inner Sunset and Richmond
  • Rec and Parks Manager Promises to Tighten City Vehicle Restrictions at City Hall Hearing (ABC, KTVU)
  • Calls Continue for Bike-Share Expansion (SPUR, SF Mag, PP), Ride/Bike-Share Trends Topic of Summit
  • SPUR Director: SF Needs to Foster Major Housing Growth to Make Walkable SF Affordable (Atlantic)
  • Popular Bike/Ped Path on Bay Bridge’s East Span Getting Crowded (SFGate)
  • SFPUC Plans “Green Street” at Baker Beach (Richmond SF), More on Wiggle Upgrades (Haighteration)
  • When Traffic Lights Go Out at Francisco and Richardson, Virtually No Drivers Follow the Law (PBB)
  • Scenes From Sunday Streets Berkeley (Berkeleyside), Open Streets in Santa Cruz (Cyclelicious)
  • Driver Hits Bike Tourist in Sausalito (Marin IJ); Caltrain Kills Boy in Menlo Park (CoCo Times)
  • Gov. OKs Plan for CA Hydrogen Fuel Station Network, Funded by Drivers, Not Oil Companies (Merc)

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