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Weekend Roundup: Free transit to vaccine centers, Dumbarton project moving forward
A few tasty news bites to start your one-year-into-the-pandemic anniversary
March 12, 2021
VTA Leaders Express Doubts about Legislation That Would Change Board Makeup
Critics are emerging of AB 1091, Asm. Marc Berman's bill that would remake the VTA Board
March 11, 2021
Fight to Keep Minnesota Street Slow
We love the Minnesota Slow Street. Let's make it permanent.
March 10, 2021
Editorial: Key Bullet Train Meeting Requires an Honest Conversation
Yes, that means you, Assemblymember Laura Friedman
March 9, 2021
Livermore Police Blame Hit & Run Victim for Her Own Death
A truck driver right hooked, ran over, and killed Christine Boyle while she was riding the Iron Horse trail. Then he fled the scene. Police file no charges and blame Boyle.
March 5, 2021
Commentary: Time for a Tint?
SFMTA and OakDOT need to up their game when it comes to bike lane markings and go with a more durable solution
March 4, 2021
Dutch Roundabout Round Two: Mission Bay
After reading about compromises on the Presidio's Dutch-style roundabout, one advocate wants to make sure San Francisco gets it right this time
March 3, 2021
State Legislation Would Reshape VTA Board
New legislation would shake up the VTA board. But would service actually improve?
March 2, 2021
Presidio’s Dutch Roundabout
San Francisco's first roundabout with protected bike lanes is nearing completion
March 1, 2021
Berkeley’s Move Towards Eliminating Single-Family Zoning
The legacy of exclusionary zoning is that it deprived certain communities the luxury of stability and wealth accumulation, which has left them more vulnerable to displacement as their neighborhoods become more attractive and accessible to wealthier outsiders.
February 24, 2021