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By
Roger Rudick
8:02 AM PDT on April 7, 2016
- First New BART Car Arrives (SFGate, CBSLocal)
- BART Looks for Spare Parts on eBay (CBSLocal)
- Embarcadero Station Crowding Limits BARTs Overall Capacity (NBCBayArea)
- Oakland Institutes Temporary Rent Hike Moratorium (KQED, SFWeekly, Socketsite)
- Report Says SF is Losing Affordable Housing (SFExaminer)
- Local Vendors in Conflict with Muni Transit-Only Lanes (SFExaminer)
- Mid-Sunset Neighbors Fight Over Street Trees (Hoodline)
- A Look at Planned Transbay Park (Socketsite)
- More on Tech Bus Permits and Unions (SFWeekly)
- Redwood City to Consider Affordable Housing Mandates (MercNews)
- Sonoma Marin Train Project Gets Clearance to Extend Bike Path (MarinIJ)
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