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    • "Restore Balance" Proponents Respond to Allegations of Petitioners Lying About Sunday Meters (SFist)
    • Driver Crashes Into Restaurant at Bush and Taylor Streets (SFGate, CBS)
    • Buffered Bike Lane Road Diet Has Made Northbound San Jose Ave Safer for Residents (SFGate)
    • Family of Sofia Liu, Killed by Uber Driver, Protests 90 Percent Cut in Ride-Share Insurance Reqs (Exam)
    • Bike-Share in Marin County, Only an Idea, Gets $247,000 in Sponsorship Pledges (Greater Marin)
    • Increasingly Interesting for San Franciscans: Oakland's Eight Most Walkable Neighborhoods (Oak Local)
    • Berkeley City Council Discusses Plans to Revamp Downtown BART Plaza (Berkeleyside)
    • Caltrain Fares Set to Increase Over Next Several Months (Almanac)
    • Smart: Redwood City Increases Downtown Parking Meter Prices While Spaces are Out of Service (NBC)
    • Smarter: Palo Alto Council Considers Goal of "Net-Zero" Growth in Vehicle Miles Traveled (PA Online)
    • SPUR: Vibrant Downtown San Jose Will Require "Vigilant Commitment" to Diridon Station Area Plan
    • San Jose Driver Killed in Solo Crash; Other Driver Crashes Into Patrol Car at Scene (KTVU)

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