Headlines, January 9
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8:47 AM PST on January 9, 2025
- Congestion Pricing Has Started in NYC. Will it Come to San Francisco? (SFChron)
- Muni Cutting Service Amid Funding Crisis (SFChron)
- Jeff Tumlin Talks About Driverless Cars (Bloomberg)
- BART to Adjust Schedule for Construction (Hoodline)
- Water Shuttle, Open Streets: Four Ways 2024 Was a Good Year in the Bay Area (SFChron)
- Historic Trolley Cars Face Uncertain Future (RailwaySupply)
- California Pleads for More Money Before Trump Takes Over (SmartCities)
- San Francisco Welcomes Mayor Lurie (SFChron1, SFChron2, SFStandard, SFExaminer)
- But I Saw a Cyclist Roll Through a Stop Sign Once (EastBayTimes)
- More on Daylighting (MarinIJ)
- LA’s Nightmare Reminder of Climate’s Fury (SFStandard)
- Commentary: San Francisco Highway Removal Inspires Other Cities (MinnesotaReformer)
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