Today’s Headlines

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  • Muni to Increase Chinatown Service (SFBay)
  • Golden Gate Transit Bus Operators Approve Strike (KPIX)
  • How Different Cities Respond to Homeless on Transit (TheCity)
  • Transit Worker Shortage and the State Economy (CalMatters)
  • SMART Expansion? Hearing on Future of 37 Corridor (CBSLocal)
  • More Condos for Market Street (Socketsite)
  • Are ADUs Affordable Housing? (48Hills)
  • Developer Sues Santa Clara for Allegedly Killing Affordable Housing (MercNews)
  • New Urban Village for West San Jose (MercNews)
  • Restoration Project on Albany/Berkeley Border (Berkeleyside)
  • Letters: Hey Neighbors, Stop Speeding (EastBayTimes)

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Today’s Headlines

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  • Transit Workers Organize for Hazard Pay (LaborNotes)
  • Where to Spend State Surplus (DailyJournal)
  • Bay Area Job Market Surge Despite Omicron (MercNews)
  • S.F.’s Long Road to Recovery (SFExaminer)
  • Marin Pivots to Deal with New Housing Laws (MarinIJ)
  • Housing Project in Belvedere (SFChron)
  • More on New A’s Stadium Moving Forward (PostNewsGroup)
  • BART Turned Down Bart Simpson Tie-in (SFGate)
  • The Decaying, Bayshore Round House (OnlyinYourState)
  • Can the Magic of the Castro Theater Survive? (SFChron)
  • Guadalupe River Park Exhibition (EastBayTimes)
  • Commentary: Transit Hasn’t Rebounded and Other Bad Predictions (MarinIJ)

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Talking Headways Podcast: Civil Rights on the Road

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This week we’re joined by Anna Zivarts from Disability Rights Washington and Paulo Nunes-Ueno from Front and Centered. They join us to talk about the Disability Mobility Initiative and the Mobility Bill of Rights.  We also chat about why mobility experiments might make travel harder for disabled travelers and why road safety is a core part of civil rights.
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