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Transit Agencies Mark Progress as Ballot Efforts Intensify
Despite Gav’s Spin, Transportation Commission Funded a Lot of Highway Expansion Last Week
The gas lighting is almost as bad as the funding decisions.
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Talking Headways Podcast: Congestion Pricing Data Collection
Op-Ed: Let’s Make Transit Work for Marin
Eyes on the Street: Progress on Folsom Streetscape Project
Santa Rosa Quietly Approves Additional Mall Parking in Pedestrian and Art Plaza; Activists Appeal
“Why do they need more parking? It feels like they’re trying to sneak something by the public.’’
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S.F. Judge Decides Utterly Reckless Driving is Not a Serious Crime
Headlines, March 20
Commentary: How a T-Rex Costume and a Police Sting Underscore Bay Area’s Deadly Driver Problem
UCLA Study Shows How Ambiguous Definition of “Major Transit Stop” Creates Wiggle Room for Municipalities
This is a story of how well-intentioned efforts by the state to tie new development to transit hinge on how local governments (with their own incentives) interpret broad state law.
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