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Muni Sickout, Day 3: 70 Percent of Vehicles Run; City Attorney Sues Drivers (Chron, CBS, Appeal, Weekly) Bayview Residents Hit Particularly Hard (CBS); Operators Find No Public Support (SF Examiner, M Local) Ride-Share Drivers Enjoy the Demand (KTVU); Muni Buses Run Ads for Flywheel Taxi App (SF Examiner) SF Planning Dept’s Pavement to Parks Program Seeks Volunteers to … Continued
  • Muni Sickout, Day 3: 70 Percent of Vehicles Run; City Attorney Sues Drivers (ChronCBS, Appeal, Weekly)
  • Bayview Residents Hit Particularly Hard (CBS); Operators Find No Public Support (SF Examiner, M Local)
  • Ride-Share Drivers Enjoy the Demand (KTVU); Muni Buses Run Ads for Flywheel Taxi App (SF Examiner)
  • SF Planning Dept’s Pavement to Parks Program Seeks Volunteers to Survey Parklets and Plazas
  • The Story of a Family-Run Mission Jitney Service That Ran Until the 70s (Mission Local)
  • Bike Thief Caught on Camera at Mission Parking Garage, Nabbed by Security (Mission Local)
  • KQED Forum Discusses the Bay Area’s Traffic Congestion Problems
  • People Behaving Badly: Drivers Stop on Caltrain Tracks in Burlingame
  • Palo Alto Council Wants Caltrain Improvements in Proposed Santa Clara County Sales Tax (PA Online)
  • Menlo Park Tests Green Bike Lane Pavement Treatment in Facebook Parking Lot (Almanac)
  • Are Bikes Allowed on Sidewalks? Depends on What City You’re in (Alta Planning)

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