Headlines, July 19
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8:42 AM PDT on July 19, 2024
- More on New Fare Gates Going in at Civic Center (SFGate, SFExaminer)
- More on Oakland’s Public Transportation Debit Cards (EastBayTimes)
- More on San Antonio Infill BART Station Push (Oaklandside)
- Connecting Vegas and the Bay Area via HSR (PointsGuy)
- Best American Cities for Public Transportation (WRIC)
- Oakland/Alameda Water Shuttle Resumes (EastBayTimes)
- SFMTA Bayview Shuttle Bus Program (MassTransit)
- District 9 Candidates Debate Bicycle Infrastructure (MissionLocal)
- District 11 Candidates Discuss Outreach Versus Efficiency (MissionLocal)
- Great Highway Anti-Park Demonstration (KTVU, SFStandard)
- Mayoral Candidates Debate Encampments (SFGate)
- Encampment ‘Crackdown’ Promised (SFStandard)
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