• C.W. Nevius gives us the long view on Critical Mass, its former relationship with the Bicycle Coalition, and the "bad old days" of the 90s, when cyclists used to slash cops' tires. [Chron]
  • Richmond’s much-vaunted rent control law has been suspended. [KRON 4]
  • Supervisor Christensen is working to get more liquor licenses allowed in North Beach for existing businesses. [Hoodline]
  • Silicon Valley startup guy who famously quit work last year to be a dad is back at work already. [WSJ]
  • There's a fight happening in the Castro over Reveille’s proposed parklet. [BAR]
  • Jerry Brown has proposed $65/year fee for every CA driver, and more taxes for gas, in order to pay for infrastructure fixes. [Chron]
  • And here's a super geeky breakdown of how Google's sans serif logo redesign shrank its bit size. [Boing Boing]