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  • SFMTA Board Approves Swath of Muni TEP Upgrades (SF Examiner, SFGateSFBay, M Local, KTVU)
  • Driver Collides With Muni M Train on 19th Avenue at Stonestown (SF Appeal)
  • Supervisors to Hear CEQA Appeal on SFMTA’s Private Shuttle Regulation Pilot (SF Examiner)
  • Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan, the Visionary Who Made the Transbay Transit Center a Reality (SF Examiner)
  • Moscone Center Expansion Plans Could Make Howard St “Less of a Pedestrian Wasteland” (SFGate)
  • SF Chronicle‘s John King Reviews Some of SF’s Privately-Owned Public Spaces
  • McCoppin Hub Cul-De-Sac to Be Re-Zoned as Open Space (Socketsite)
  • New Worker Safety Rules Causing BART Delays; Deaths Also Robbed BART of Expertise (SFGate)
  • Cal Civil Engineering Professor: Costs Vastly Underestimated for CAHSR, Hyperloop (Business Times)
  • 49er Chris Culliver Arrested in San Jose After Hitting Bicyclist, Threatening Witness (ABC, NBC)
  • San Jose Mom Launches Pedestrian Safety Campaign After Four-Year-Old Son’s Death (KTVU)
  • San Rafael’s Red Light Camera Program: How Good Policy Went Wrong (Greater Marin)

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