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Harbor bridge toll plan could push freight traffic into two residential corridors.

What started as a transportation vote is now a neighborhood story, with warehouse traffic, bus reliability, and rent pressure all getting dragged into the same public fight.

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Harborline Journal

Daily reporting on housing, transit, and the civic fights reshaping the harbor.

Wednesday metro edition

Why this fight stopped being only about transit

Residents along the freight route say the housing impact matters as much as the toll itself, especially in blocks already struggling with noise and delivery traffic.

The next step for most readers is the Morning Brief, where follow-up hearings, amendments, and neighborhood reactions get folded into one quick read.

Housing fallout from the toll vote

Residents are already asking how traffic shifts and freight reroutes will change rents, deliveries, and street safety.
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Morning Brief follow-up

Readers who want the next hearing and neighborhood response usually jump to the next day's briefing.
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