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    • SFMTA Finishes Painting Market Street's Transit-Only Lanes Red (SFBay)
    • More on the SFMTA Board's Approval of Transit Signals and Bulb-Outs on Haight (HoodlineExaminer)
    • Charging Disabled Placard Holders for Parking Will Curb Abuse, C.W. Nevius Reminds Us (SFGate)
    • Does the Board of Supervisors Lack a Sense of Urgency on Making Streets Safer? (SFGate)
    • Businesses Are Using Smaller Delivery Vehicles, and Cities Like SF Stand to Benefit (CityLab)
    • Oakland Airport Connector Successfully Opens (SFGate, NBC, LAT, SFBay)
    • Speeding Oakland Driver Kills Two on Sidewalk (CBS); Woman Killed on Highway in Castro Valley (ABC)
    • Berkeley Mandates Gas Pump Stickers Warning of Air Pollution; SF Considering Them, Too (Oak Trib)
    • 3 Cities Consider Protected Bike Lanes on El Camino Real (PTA); Atherton Adopts Bike/Ped Plan (Alm)
    • Cyclelicious: Santa Clara County Groups Want to Use Transpo Tax Money for Better Transpo Options
    • SMART Gets Grant to Plan for Bike Parking at Stations (Marin IJ)
    • The Greater Marin's David Edmonson: Transit-Oriented Development in Marin is Not a New Idea (MIJ)

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