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www.thestranger.com
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| | | | | Renters won't have a say on the new council. | |
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bpr.studentorg.berkeley.edu
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| | | | | On the 24th of this July, Brayden McLean, outfitted in a hospital visitor sticker on his shirt, stepped away from his newborn triplets to ask the Berkeley City Council, "where will [my childrens'] generation be able to live and thrive in Berkeley?" While largely considered to be a progressive city, Berkeley has become an epicenter | |
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citylimits.org
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| | | | | The Council voted to adopt a modified version of the City of Yes plan-one which scales back some of the zoning reforms included in the original, adds affordability incentives, and allocates $5 billion for infrastructure upgrades and housing programs. | |
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metagrrrl.com
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| | | Crazy amounts of money continue to be spent in San Francisco to shift the city rightward. We saw it in March with the purge of progressives on the Democratic County Central Committee after a heavily funded campaign by moderates under the 'Democrats for Change' slate. Astroturf (fake grassroots) groups like GrowSF, TogetherSF, StopCrimeSF, Neighbors for... | ||