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By
Roger Rudick
8:32 AM PDT on September 12, 2016
- BART Hopes to Have Warm Springs Station Open Prior to Bond Vote (SFGate)
- BART Elevators Beyond Gross (SFist)
- Property Tax Breakdown and BART Allocation (Socketsite)
- No Foul Play in BART Death (SFExam)
- App Shows How Long it Takes to Get Somewhere on Muni (Curbed)
- Boeddeker Park Mural Enlivens Public Space (Hoodline)
- More on Public Safety Committee Hearing and Protected Bike Lanes (SFBay)
- Ford Sponsoring Bay Area Bike Share (KQED)
- Ford Buying Chariot and Redefining Business (TheVerge, BizTimes)
- Praise for Campbell Avenue 17 Underpass Tunnel and Bike Lane (MercNews)
- Pedestrian Struck by Motorist in San Rafael (MarinIJ)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on South Bay Traffic Relief and Road Repair (SFChron)
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