• Without the votes in the senate committee, Mark Leno’s Elis Act reform bill is back on the shelf. [KQED]
  • Just as it approaches its IPO, Fitbit faces a Jawbone lawsuit that alleges data “plundering” from ex-employees. [NYT]
  • Gavin Newsom to be cast in bronze: A bust of the Lieutenant Governor has been proposed for City Hall. The artist is quite concerned about capturing, you guessed it, the hair. [Chron]
  • The big expansion for Bay Area Bike Share has been approved. [Ex]
  • Slackliners, usually relegated to the few trees in Dolores park, are set to take over Justin Herman plaza. [SFStation]