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Transportation News for January 12, 2018

January 12, 2018 by BPC Staff
  • San Francisco Chronicle: AC Transit buses keep running to Oakland hills schools — for now
  • San Francisco Chronicle: Opening of BART’s San Jose extension faces probable delay 
  • Mercury News: BART to Milpitas on schedule for June opening, VTA says
  • Mercury News: Roadshow: Potholes are back on Interstate 580
  • East Bay Times: Traffic relief nears for Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
  • East Bay Times: DMV to begin issuing ‘Real IDs,’ required for domestic flights beginning 2020
  • East Bay Times: New bike racks near Oakland firestorm memorial upset Rockridge residents
  • Huffington Post: A Tiny Tax Hike On People Who Bike To Work Helps Explain The Whole GOP Tax Law 

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