February 4, 2020

The Bay Area’s headlines, all in one place.
Housing/Development
- Yes, we’re voting on rent control again this year [Curbed SF]
- L.A. leaders weigh a new idea to halt rent hikes: Force landlords to sell their buildings [Los Angeles Times]
- California voters to eye expanded rent control in November [Associated Press ]
- Berkeley’s Only Youth Homeless Shelter At Risk Of Closing [KPIX Project Home ]
- Millennials willing to compromise more to buy a home [Mercury News]
Transportation
- One Clipper Card to rule them all. Chiu proposes integrating Bay Area transit [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Editorial: Vote yes on Measure I to keep Marin’s SMART trains rolling [San Francisco Chronicle]
- So I need to live in a shelter to get REAL ID? Roadshow [Mercury News]
- SMART to consider new discount fare programs for low-income riders [Press Democrat]
- Marin lands $3.76M grant to improve perilous roads [Marin Independent Journal]
- Port moves to block restaurant from valet parking in bike lane [San Francisco Examiner]
- AB 5 is already changing how Uber works for California drivers and riders [Los Angeles Times]
Other
- The presidential contest for California cash [Cal Matters]