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- The SFMTA releases, with a grand flourish, “A New Guide to Our Vision for a Bike-Friendly SF,” highlighting efforts for streetscape projects like eight miles of bike lane construction on Masonic Avenue, Polk Street, and 2nd Street. [SFMTA]
- Madeleine Albright addressed an audience regarding President Trump at the Commonwealth Club yesterday, urging them "to continue to help each other and not take anything for granted." [ABC7]
- Believe it or not, a bigfoot conference is coming to SF this weekend. [Ex]
- “I call Gavin the greatest one-night stand in politics," former Mayor Art Agnos serves the Gavin Newsom shade to to columnist David Tablot. "He looks great, he talks great. But you wake up the next morning and you ask yourself, ‘What was that all about?’” [Chron]
- The Bay Bridge bike path was supposed to be open 24/7, but after months since its opening it’s still only available to riders during daylight hours on weekends. [Chron]
- Twitter is now adding warning statements like “Caution: This profile may include potentially sensitive content.” to certain toxic profiles like that of SFist editor Eve Batey. [Adweek]
- The building that housed the 48-year old Lion Pub, closed last October, has just been sold for $3.5 million. [SocketSite[
- Mid-Market bars and restaurants are willing to wait for the coming Hamilton rush. [CBS5]