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    • Supervisor Wiener: SF Needs a Vision for a Real Subway System (SF Examiner)
    • SFPD Arrests Critical Mass Rider Who Attacked Driver (SFGateHoodlineCBS, ABC, NBC, KRON)
    • Kite Surfer Blown From Ocean On to Great Highway, Hit By Driver (NBC, SFGate, CBS)
    • Motorcycle-Car Crash at 24th & S. Van Ness (M. Local); Spike in Freeway Moto Crashes Thursday (CBS)
    • Fisherman's Wharf Merchants Get Pedestrian Count Data From Cameras on Jefferson Street (Hoodline)
    • Caltrans Adds Stop Sign for Crosswalk Outside Presidio Veterans Academy After ABC 7 Segment
    • GG Bridge District to Shift Divider for Fourth Northbound Lane for Evening Commute (Marin IJ, SFGate)
    • Another Smooth BART Tube Closure (KRON, ABC, 1, 2, SFGate 1, 2), Though Ferries Crowded (KRON)
    • Peninsula High-Speed Rail Planning Open Houses Kick Off Today in SF (Green Caltrain)
    • VTA Continues Push for Support for Bus Rapid Transit Lanes on El Camino Real (Mercury News)
    • Matier and Ross: Gov Brown's Proposed Gas Tax Hike, Car Fee Face Statewide Tax Opposition (Chron)
    • CA Officials Shape Plans to Cut Gas Use in Half by 2030, as Proposed in Senate Bill (Mercury News)

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