January 13, 2021

The Bay Area’s headlines, all in one place.
Housing/Development
- What's next for the Bay Area housing market? Experts weigh in. [SF Gate]
- Emeryville’s Public Market sold for biotech project, reflecting industry on the rise [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Scam artists are using San Francisco’s coronavirus safety rules to trick renters looking for a good deal [San Francisco Chronicle]
- San Diego loosens rules for housing under flight paths, adds incentives for moderate-income homes [San Diego Tribune]
- Bay Area living out of reach for some VTA transit workers who sleep in their cars [San Jose Spotlight]
Transportation
- SFMTA to purchase 30 new hybrid buses designed to serve currently dormant routes [San Francisco Examiner]
- Some northbound lanes to close on Highway 101 in Petaluma this Thursday [Petaluma Argus Courier]
- Electric car charging station grants available from Bay Area air district [Fairfield Daily Republic]
- Seamus Murphy Appointed As Next WETA Executive Director [Bay Crossings]
- VR, digital assistants among projects in first STIR Labs cohort [State Scoop]
- Berkeley to consider ending sale of most gas, diesel vehicles [Mercury News]
- If there are no toll takers, why not demolish toll booths? Roadshow [Mercury News]
Other
- Corte Madera critics resist town’s climate plan [Marin Independent Journal]
- Volunteer Divers Hope to Restore Kelp from the Ground Up [Bay Nature]