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By
Roger Rudick
8:24 AM PDT on July 8, 2016
- More on Caltrain Electrification (DailyJournal)
- Charter Amendment Would Shift Power at SFMTA Board (SFBay)
- Changes Coming to Haight-Ashbury Sidewalks (SFExaminer)
- More Housing Coming to Market (Socketsite)
- More on SFMTA Office of Innovation Head Move to Google (9to5Google)
- More on Cable Car Bell Ringers (SFChron, SFBay, SFist)
- More on Water Taxi Commuting (BusinessTimes)
- Peninsula Cyclists Invited to Ride with Tour de France Vet (Almanac)
- A Look at New Oakland Rail Yard (EastBayTimes)
- Editorial: BART Bond Will Cost More than Presented (EastBayTimes)
- Editorial: Novato Needs its Downtown Train Station (MarinIJ)
- Editorial: Let’s Continue the Failed ‘Level of Service’ Traffic Regime (MarinIJ)
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