Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:08 AM PDT on July 29, 2019
- More on Central Subway Review (MassTransit)
- Riders Pan BART’s ‘Pop Up’ Gates (KQED)
- Court Battle Continues over Track Worker Death (NBCBayArea)
- HSR Supporters Speak Out (EastBayTimes)
- East Bay Looks to Reinvent Car-Oriented Corridors (SFChron)
- While Some Cities Still Building Commuter Parking (KRON4)
- Neighbors Convince Golden Gate Transit to Save Bus Routes (MarinIJ)
- Woman Walks on Bay Bridge (CBSLocal)
- Motorists Complain that AVs Don’t Run Red Lights (EastBayTimes)
- Mission District Residential Plan Wins Approval (SFExaminer)
- New Civic Center Exhibit (Hoodline)
- Commentary: Resisting Trump’s Air Pollution Policy (SFChron)
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