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  • DUI Motorcyclist Critically Injures Cable Car Conductor, 50, at Taylor and Francisco (KRONKTVU)
  • Driver Barreling Off Highway 80 Off-Ramp at 7th and Bryant Sends Two Parked Cars Into Cafe (KRON)
  • Stanley Roberts: Drivers, Motorcyclists Running Stop Light at California and Powell Are “Out of Control”
  • More on SFPD Park Station’s Captain’s Urge to Crack Down on People on Bikes (SF Weekly, SFist)
  • Western Neighborhood Streets Fill With People for Sunday Streets, Haight Street Festival (SFGate)
  • City Officials Celebrate Bulb-Outs, Sidewalk Improvements on McAllister Near UC Hastings (Hoodline)
  • More on Sup. Christensen’s Push to Improve the Stockton Tunnel for Walking and Biking (Hoodline)
  • Potrero View Asks Livable City, Walk SF, SFBC to Weigh in on Mission Bay Warriors Arena Fight
  • Leap Puts a Bus Up for Auction — Coffee Bar and Wheelchair Ramp Included (Ars Technica)
  • Today’s KQED Forum to Discuss BART’s Infrastructure Woes in Light of New Budget
  • Doyle Drive to Close July 9 Weekend to Open Permanent Presidio Parkway Roadway (Marin IJ, SFGate)
  • Marin IJ Backs Proposal to Charge Tourists for Bike Parking

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