Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:22 AM PST on January 16, 2020
- More on Saving Car-Free Section of Natoma (SFChron)
- More on Bus-Only Lane for Bay Bridge (SFGate)
- More on Embarcadero Dangers (NBCBayArea)
- Adaptive Scooters in San Francisco (SFChron)
- Wear a Helmet on a Scooter (PortlandTrib)
- Yes, More Housing Reduces Rents (Curbed)
- More on Empty Storefront Tax (Curbed)
- Berkeley’s First Low-Income Condos in 14 Years (Berkeleyside, EastBayTimes)
- Housing Megaprojects Languish (SFChron)
- State Just Starting to Grapple with Climate Change (CapitolWeekly)
- Commentary: Backpack Guy on BART, the Motorist in the Bike Lane (SFGate)
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