Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:08 AM PDT on March 30, 2017
- State Plan for Transit Funding Could Help Caltrain, BART (KQED)
- Gas Tax Increase Part of Plan to Fund Road Repairs (Kron4, DailyJournal)
- More on La Playa Park (Hoodline)
- Housing Prices Predicted to Tick Down Slightly (SFGate)
- Millennials Looking to Leave the Bay Area (BizTimes)
- More Millennium Tower Lawsuits (SFBay)
- Lyft Benefiting from Uber Missteps (SFist)
- Light Rail Hits Pedestrian in San Jose (MercNews)
- Hit and Run Seriously Injures Man in North Beach (Hoodline, SFBay)
- Oakland Puts a Cap on Muni Stop (Curbed)
- Commentary: On Oakland’s Unsafe Housing (SFChron)
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