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The ordinance, which passed with a 3-2 vote last July and took effect in October, requires developers to set aside up to 10 percent of new housing as affordable units.
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You see, Diridon prepared a 252-page brief justifying why he should get the extra dough. And while that might seem excessive, it worked.
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The typical office worker is interrupted every three minutes by a phone call, e-mail, instant message or other distraction.
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the Livermore City Council’s anti-growth majority took two steps that could make it even less likely that the city will meet its housing obligation over the next half-dozen years.
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