Today’s Headlines
- Mandelman, Bike Coalition, Call for More Bike Racks (SFExaminer)
- Lower Stockton Opens (SFExaminer, Curbed)
- 3rd Street Changes Approved (Hoodline, KGO)
- Kezar Drive Closures (Hoodline)
- S.F.’s Street Ambassadors (SFChron)
- Motorist Collides with Skateboarder (SFChron)
- Bus and Ped Collide Near Balboa Park Station (SFExaminer)
- More on Scooter Indemnity and Oakland (SFChron)
- More on Amtrak and Second Transbay Crossing (SacBee)
- California HSR Will Go On (Curbed)
- More on Lawmaker’s Autobahn Replacement for HSR (KTLA)
- Commentary: Newsom Caused HSR Confusion (SFChron)
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