Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:00 AM PDT on April 3, 2019
- SFMTA Pledges New Action Plan for Safety (SFExaminer)
- Polk Street Improvements (NBCBayArea)
- Girl Struck by Motorist at Lake Merced Dies (SFChron, SFWeekly)
- Pedestrian Hit in South Berkeley (Berkeleyside)
- Muni Drivers Sleeping in Cars (SFExaminer)
- Replacement Buses for N Judah (Hoodline)
- BART Police Chief to Retire (SFChron, SFExaminer, EastBayTimes)
- Slow Permitting Process Results in Empty Storefronts (SFChron)
- Highways Splitting Cities in Half (CityLab)
- Grocery Store ‘Released’ from Transbay (SFExaminer)
- Breed, Yee, Call for Affordable Housing Bond (SFExaminer)
- App Lets Motorists Rent Private Driveways for Parking (EastBayTimes)
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