Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:00 AM PDT on April 17, 2019
- Chase Arena Transit Plan Discourages Driving (SFExaminer, SFBay)
- Proposed Ferry to Chase Center (SFChron)
- More on Ending Switchbacks on T-Third (SFChron, Curbed)
- More on Tolling Lombard (EastBayTimes, Curbed)
- Howard Terminal Stadium Project Could Harm Shipping (SFChron)
- More on Expanding Scooter Program (KTVU)
- Headway on Parking for Homeless Plan (SFWeekly)
- Tourists and Cable Cars (SFGate)
- City to Break Ground on Tennis Center (Hoodline)
- Central Valley Reacts to Bullet Train (KQED)
- Profile of an e-bike Company (SFGate)
- Best Public Art Installations (Curbed)
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