Today’s Headlines
- Evidence that Market Street Turn Restrictions Work for Safety (SFChron)
- Central Subway Housing Subsidies (SFExaminer)
- Another Painted Bike Lane Fail (Hoodline)
- More on Tuesday Night Vigil (Hoodline)
- Fare Increase Friday (SFGate, SFBay, MarinIJ)
- More Highrises for Downtown Oakland (BizTimes)
- Tracking Bad Uber Drivers (SFist)
- Bay Area Housing Costs and Longer and Longer Commutes (EastBayTimes)
- Downtown Novato Station Plans Continue (MarinIJ)
- Palo Alto to Test Intrusion Cameras on Caltrain Tracks (MercNews)
- Editorial: Speed Enforcement Cameras Would Save Lives (SFGate)
- Editorial: By-Right Requirements Can Help Bay Area Housing Crisis (SFExaminer)
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