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  • Driver Runs Red Light, Crashes Into Van at Oak and Octavia; Three Injured (Hoodline)
  • Muni 71 Bus and CPMC Shuttle Crash at Haight and Scott Streets (Hoodline)
  • Family of Crash Victim Mi’Yana Gregory, 2, Launches Fundraiser for Funeral (SF WeeklyKTVU)
  • SFBG “Street Fight” Columnist Jason Henderson on Prop L, Amtrak, Portland, and Bike Touring
  • Creator of App That Fights Parking Tickets Complains SF’s Parking Rules Are “Unethical” (SFBG)
  • Bike Service That Delivers Leftover Food to Clinics Gets More Business From Tech Companies (SFGate)
  • Arizmendi Launches Indiegogo Campaign for Second Parklet at Its Bakery on Valencia (Mission Local)
  • Transit-Oriented Development in the Avenues Envisioned in the “Sunset Blueprint” (Curbed)
  • BART Civic Center Station Stairs Still Littered With Poop (SFGate); BART SJ Extension Funded (KTVU)
  • Caltrain Takes a Closer Look at Level Platform Boarding (Green Caltrain)
  • East Bay Officials Celebrate New Trail From Concord to Pleasanton, Pitch Transpo Measure BB (PW)
  • More on the Pedestrian and Bike Projects to Be Funded by CA’s Active Transportation Program (GJEL)

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