- That teeny tiny Target we told you about last fall is opening at Bush and Sansome today. [SF Business Times]
- After years of debate and over 50 meetings on the topic, the SFMTA has settled on a Polk Street bike lane plan. [ABC7] [SF Chronicle] [Bay City News] [SF Examiner] [Streetsblog SF]
- Here's what happened at the Board of Supes Tuesday: they unanimously passed a resolution urging SFs Archbishop to respect the rights of teachers and administrators, which I am sure he'll totally listen to [SF Chronicle] and backed away from a plan to funnel an additional $3.4 million to local nonprofit agencies [SF Chronicle] [SF Examiner]
- Apple will make some of their security guards full-time employees instead of contractors. [San Jose Mercury News]
- 1100 LEDs will be used to light up the Ferry Building from now to December, all to celebrate the 1915 World's Fair. [ABC7]
- Uber buys a mapping startup named deCarta. Gotta do something with all that VC I guess. [Mashable]
- Social-networking platform Nextdoor raises $110 million in fresh funding, which means it's time to roll this one out. [SF Business Times]
- The [Golden Gate Xpress] argues that college athletes should get paid for their work.
- A year-long water main replacement project for the Richmond District promises street closure fun. [Richmond SF blog]
- Soon you'll need a neighborhood parking permit to stash your car near Alamo Square. [Hoodline]