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By
Roger Rudick
7:58 AM PDT on June 7, 2016
- New Parklet on Taraval (Hoodline)
- Alamo Square Tourist Viewing Area (Hoodline)
- More on Bay Area Bus Ridership (CBSLocal)
- New Housing Focused on Luxury Condos (SFGate)
- More Sub-million Dollar Homes on the Market (Socketsite)
- North Beach Corner to Get Big Development (Socketsite)
- Market Rate Apartments Coming to 7th and Harrison (Hoodline)
- Girl Hit by Motorcycle in Mission District (SFGate)
- Burlingame Businesses Happy with New Intersection as LOS Inertia Continues (SMDailyJournal)
- Pushback on Redwood City Mixed Use (SMDailyJournal)
- Budgets Approved for San Mateo Transit Agencies (SMDailyJournal)
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