Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:15 AM PST on November 20, 2020
- BART Board Approves Early Retirement Incentives (SFChron, SFGate, SFExaminer)
- Push to Delay Capital Projects (SFChron)
- Housing Approved for El Cerrito BART (SFChron)
- More on Muni Tunnel Woes (RT&S)
- Transit Cuts Could Cripple Economy (Citylab)
- Agencies Join Clipper START Program (MassTransit)
- More on Robot Car Tests in San Francisco (SFBay)
- How Four European Cities are Reducing Car Use (TechCrunch)
- Subsidies and the Electric Car Market (SFChron)
- Berkeley Streets Getting Worse (Berkeleyside)
- Bay Area Roads Get ‘Fair’ Rating (CBSLocal)
- More on California Curfew (SFExaminer, SFChron)
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