Headlines, April 4
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By
Roger Rudick
8:26 AM PDT on April 4, 2025
- Lurie’s ‘Family Zoning’-by-Transit Plan (SFChron, SFStandard, MissionLocal)
- All VTA Service Restored (Patch)
- More on Muni Service Cuts (DailyJournal)
- More on 16th Street Plaza Cleanup (MissionLocal)
- Muni Looks to Develop Housing (SFBizJournal)
- Downtown Berkeley Housing Projects Stalled (Berkeleyside)
- Rents Going up Again (SFChron)
- Redwood City and the Risk of Sea-Level Rise (SFChron)
- Even BP Gives up on Hydrogen Bullsh*t (Cleantechnica)
- Bike Path Hater, Hit & Run Drunk Driver Wants Another Promotion (MarinIJ)
- Recent Deadly Bay Area Police Chases (SFChron)
- Flying Cars Again (SFChron)
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