Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:13 AM PDT on June 2, 2017
- Mayor Says His Budget Maintains Spending on Transportation (CBSLocal)
- More on Hopes of Richmond District BART (Hoodline)
- Teenager Arrested for BART Parking Lot Breakins (SFChron)
- More on Fort Mason Tunnel (Curbed)
- What’s Making SF Traffic so Bad? (CBSLocal)
- Redesigned Market-Van Ness Plaza (Socketsite)
- Summer Bike Rides (SFWeekly)
- Zipcars at San Rafael SMART Train Station (MarinIJ)
- More on BART Janitor Overtime (BizTimes)
- Novato Hit-and-Run Driver Gets Two Years for Killing a Man (MarinIJ)
- Commentary: Salesforce Tower Looks Like a Butt Plug (SFExaminer)
- Commentary: Plan for Downtown San Mateo is Important (DailyJournal)
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