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By
Roger Rudick
8:27 AM PDT on September 13, 2016
- Transit Week Celebrates Riding the Bus (SFBay)
- Crosswalk Repairs to 18th and Castro (Hoodline)
- Turning Cars Away on Lombard Street (SFGate)
- A Look at Potential Cash Flows for Much Needed Transit Infra Work (EastBayTimes)
- Bike Straps for BART (Curbed)
- Del Norte BART Mixed Use Plans (EastBayTimes)
- More on Warm Springs BART Extension Opening Date (KQED)
- Housing Inventory Jumps 30 Percent (Socketsite)
- More on Sinking Millennium Tower (NBCBayArea)
- Trespasser Hit by Amtrak in Oakland (EastBayTimes)
- VTA Only Sells 11 ‘Express’ Train Tickets to 49rs Games (NBCBayArea, SFGate)
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