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8 February 2016 / SF News / Jay Barmann

Day Around The Bay: Why The Super Bowl Traffic Nightmare Never Materialized


  • We swear the Super Bowl news will end, probably by week's end. But the [SF Business Times] examines why the carmageddon everyone anticipated in the city on Super Bowl weekend didn't really occur.
  • Meanwhile, it’ll take two weeks to clean up Levi’s Stadium, a week to dismantle Super Bowl City. [KRON 4, ABC 7]
  • Jam band gods Phish are returning to Bill Graham Civic Auditorium this summer for the first time since 2014 for three nights of shows. [CBS 5]
  • For the second year in a row, the city is talking about making that three-block "winter walk" zone on Stockton Street a full-time pedestrian plaza. [Examiner]
  • Here's an update on that proposed leather-themed public park, which goes up for approval this week. [Bay Area Reporter]
  • That controversial sex offender rehab trying to move in at Duboce and Church, Sharper Future, will be discussed at a Duboce Triangle community meeting tonight. [Hoodline]
  • Supervisor Aaron Peskin proposes a chain retail ban for Polk Street. [Examiner]
  • There's a proposal to put the M-Oceanview Muni line underground west of West Portal, which could cost $3 billion. [Examiner]

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Jay Barmann

Jay Barmann

Jay C. Barmann is a fiction writer and web editor who's lived in San Francisco for 20+ years.

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