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    • Hit-and-Run Driver Injures 20-Year-Old Man on Bike at Oak and Stanyan Streets (SFBay)
    • SFBG to BeyondChron: Wiener Does Not Hate Non-Profits Because He Wants More Funding for Muni
    • Supervisors Committee Approves Purchase of 260 New Muni Light-Rail Vehicles (SF Examiner)
    • Some Muni Riders Very Upset With 25-Cent Fare Increase (Mission Local)
    • SFMTA Launches Moving SF Blog to Give "Inside Peek" Into Agency
    • Doug Wright, Who Helped Mayor Agnos Tear Down the Embarcadero Freeway, Died July 30 (SFGate)
    • Freeway-Hugging Housing Development Brings Health Concerns for Prospective Residents (Examiner)
    • SFSU to Get Mobile Bike Maintenance Station (GG Xpress); SFBC Offers Easy Riding Tips (SFGate)
    • Designers Submit Plan Proposals for New Parkland to Be Built Over Presidio Parkway (SFGate)
    • Two Brothers Arrested for Running Over, Killing Woman on Sidewalk in Pittsburg (ABCCoCo Times)
    • North Fair Oaks Council Approves Draft Plans for Middlefield Road Diet (SM Daily Journal)
    • Planning Experts Discuss Why California's Move Away From LOS is a Big Deal (NRDC)

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