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By
Roger Rudick
8:39 AM PST on January 20, 2016
- Mayor Lee Makes Good on Threat to Veto Bike Yield (SFGate)
- SFMTA Board Approves Bus Only Lanes on 16th Street (SFExaminer)
- BART Delays Caused by Wet Weather and Fainting Passengers (SFChronicle, InsideBayArea, MercNews, Kron4)
- Person Struck and Killed on BART Tracks Near North Berkeley (MercNews)
- Mayoral Ballot Measure Aims to Improve Transit (SFExaminer)
- Supes Ask NFL to Pay Increased Costs of Transit and Other City Services from Superbowl (SFExaminer)
- Mayor Wants to Slow Construction on Transit Projects to Accommodate Superbowl (CBSLocal)
- Hearing to Consider Raising Height Limit for Transbay Tower (Socketsite)
- Proposed Mixed Use Berkeley 18 Story High Rise to Provide Transit Passes to Residents (BizJournal)
- More on Proposed Legislation to Reduce Fines on Red Light Violators (SFist)
- Increases Likely for Marin Bus and Ferry Riders (MarinIJ)
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