- More on Muni Funding Measure (SFExaminer)
- BART Crime Drop (MassTransit)
- BART Riders Say they Feel Safer (Patch)
- San Fernando Valley BRT Getting $668 Million Upgrade (Daily News)
- Project 2025 Calls for Less Public Owned Open Space (LAT)
- Fresno Homeless Laws Leading to More Arrests, Less Housing (Fresno Bee)
- Sacramento Mayoral Candidates See Downtown Revival (SacBee)
- CicLAvia Returns To Boyle Heights This Sunday (BH Beat)
- Uber, Lyft Drivers Banding Together for Better Pay (USA Today)
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