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By
Roger Rudick
8:29 AM PDT on August 25, 2016
- SFMTA Shows Mockups of New Trains (SFGate)
- Neighbors want More Parking for Mission District Development (MissionLocal)
- “Intercept Poll” Shows Most People Approve of Mission Red Lanes (Curbed)
- A Look at the Inner Mission (SFist)
- Another Muni Operator Attacked (SFExam)
- Possible Stabbing at Civic Center BART (EastBayTimes, KRON4)
- More on Cab Collision on Market and Sutter (Hoodline)
- Condos Planned for KRON site (Socketsite)
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Bills Go to Governor’s Desk (KQED)
- Sec Foxx Pushes Measure to Extend BART to Santa Clara (CBSLocal)
- Orinda Senator will Vote Against BART Bond (SFChron)
- Commentary: Marin Renters Need Protections (MarinIJ)
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