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By
Roger Rudick
8:33 AM PST on February 22, 2016
- Caltrans says Not to Worry About Concrete Chunk that Fell from Bay Bridge Tunnel (SFGate)
- Transbay Project Strapped for Cash (SFChron)
- Plans to Increase Muni Speed and Capacity (SFBay)
- More on New HSR Plan (SFAppeal. AlmanacNews)
- More HSR Editorials (MercNews, SacBee)
- Praise for Page Street Bike Lane (SFWeekly)
- Is Housing Supply Finally Maybe Nearly Poised to Catch up With Demand in SF? (Socketsite)
- New Mixed Use Apartments Coming to Design District (SFExaminer)
- Motorists Violate Transit Lane Regularly (Kron4)
- Motorist Hits Woman in Crosswalk in South San Francisco but Receives no Citation or Charge (SFGate)
- Motorist Does Instant Adaptive Reuse to His Apartment (SFBay)
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