Will congestion pricing come to San Francisco? We talked about this with the San Francisco Chronicle's Editor-in-Chief, Audrey Cooper. The idea is to unclog traffic-snarled streets, reduce air pollution and encourage motorists to spend less time on the road. You would pay fees to drive in certain parts of the city. In San Francisco, there are four areas contemplated: downtown, entry and exit points to Treasure Island, the crookedest street and a set of proposed express lanes connecting the city to San Mateo County. However, between public opposition (65% against the idea in the latest Chamber of Commerce poll) and restrictions on this kind of action by a city as opposed to the whole state, it's just something to think about. You can listen to the Ronn Owens Report at 11:30am, 3:30pm, and 7:30pm on KGO810 or simply go to //www.kgoradio.com/ronnowens/