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    • Ten Injured After Ferry Crashes Into Pier 41 (ABC)
    • SF Transportation, Affordable Housing Advocates Work Towards Alliance at SFBG Forum
    • SFPD Says it Has Plainclothes Officers Out to Address Violent Bike Thefts on Panhandle (Hoodline)
    • Transit Bulb-Outs Completed on Columbus Ave at Washington Square Park (@Muni Forward)
    • Obama Visit Snarls Muni, Car Traffic in SoMa (SFGate)
    • Owner of 100 Van Ness Tower Wants to Turn Bike Parking Into More Apartments (SocketSite)
    • "WunWun" Startup App Delivers "Almost Anything" by Bike Without Delivery Fee (SFGate)
    • Berkeley Enjoys Another Bustling but Mellow Sunday Streets on Shattuck Ave (SFGate)
    • VTA Replaces Car-Centric "Level of Service" Planning Metric With "Transportation Impact Analysis"
    • San Jose Mayoral Candidates Debate Transit, Sprawl Issues (Business Times)
    • Alameda County Deputy: 3-Ft bike Passing Law Hard to Enforce; Cyclists are "Unpredictable" (Mercury)
    • "Transportation Balance": If Only Cyclists Were Surrounded by a Metal Cage (Vox)

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