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By
Roger Rudick
6:44 AM PDT on April 26, 2016
- More on Mission Street Transit Lanes (SFExaminer)
- Transbay Facade (Socketsite)
- SF Lawmakers to Vote on Increasing Affordable Housing Requirements (SFExaminer)
- Irving Street Trees Planned (Hoodline)
- More on Hub Plans (Hoodline)
- More on East Bay Bike Share Locations (EastBayTimes, CBSLocal, SFBay)
- Power Outages Disrupted some BART Service (SFAppeal, SFBay)
- Report Details San Mateo Housing Crunch (SMDailyJournal)
- State Lawmakers Want $1.3 Billion for Housing (SMDailyJournal)
- Motorists Look for Ways to Text and Drive “Safely” (MercNews)
- The Prettiest Streets in SF (SFGate)
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