Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
7:50 AM PDT on March 20, 2023
- Transit Ridership, SF vs. LA (SFChron)
- BART Auditor Quits Because Watchdogging is Hard? (SFStandard)
- Muni Subway Closed Early–on St. Paddy’s Day (SFExaminer)
- Shooting on Muni 49 (SFChron, MissionLocal)
- Metered Parking in the Mission (MissionLocal)
- More on the Curb as Revenue Source (Governing)
- Downtown Oakland vs. Downtown S.F. (SFGate)
- Where San Francisco’s Money Goes (SFChron)
- How Highways Devastated Neighborhoods (BlackPress)
- More on Bay Bridge Going Dark (WSJ)
- Photo of San Francisco’s Historic Railroads (SFStandard)
- Commentary: SMART Ridership Bounces Back (MarinIJ)
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