Headlines, June 30
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7:30 AM PDT on June 30, 2023
- BART and Bay Area Transit Agencies Say Newsom’s $5.1 Billion isn’t Enough (SFChron)
- Funding Allocations to Bay Area Transit (DailyJournal)
- More on California’s Infrastructure Deal (KQED)
- 10 Best Places to Bike in America (EastBayTimes)
- Nob Hill NIMBYs Rationalize Blocking Housing (SFChron)
- Journalist Take Ride in Clueless Robocab (ABC7)
- Pickleball at the Palace of Fine Arts (SFChron, SFStandard)
- Carmageddon on the 4th (SFChron)
- Travelers at SFO Still Stranded (KTVU)
- France Shows Train Travel can Work (SaltLakeTrib)
- Commentary: Americans Deserve High Speed Rail (Fortune)
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