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The city of Dublin launched the video-on-demand feature on its Web site, www.ci.dublin.ca.us, earlier this month as a way for residents, council members and even city staff members to view or review portions of council meetings without having to sit throu
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links for 2005-08-24
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Social Compact presented the results of its "drill-down" study of Oakland’s Fruitvale, Lower San Antonio, East Oakland and West Oakland neighborhoods. The nonprofit market researcher has used other studies to bring businesses and jobs to communities in Ch
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A long vacant field abutting a shopping center in northwest Santa Rosa is being developed into affordable apartments, part of the city’s plan to encourage more housing on less land.
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His relative calm stems from research with two other economists indicating that the main reason house prices have flown aloft in the past 20 or 30 years, particularly on the two coasts, is the increasing difficulty in getting regulatory approval to build
links for 2005-08-17
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A city task force Monday asked staffers to explore the financial ramifications of building homes at the same time as or even before employers move into the 7,000-acre valley.
links for 2005-08-16
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The City Council has approved a plan that could give a new commercial or industrial development $5,000 for every job it provides that pays at least $86,000 per year — not counting benefits.
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Fees that developers pay for the city to build neighborhood parks won’t be raised until home builders are satisfied that the money is being spent where it should be.
links for 2005-08-12
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In a decision that could pave the way for major development in rural areas, the county’s Local Agency Formation Commission Wednesday initiated a death march for its policy requiring the board to honor the county urban limit line when considering annexatio
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One of the key factors is that the Bay Area doesn’t produce enough housing, and demand far outstrips supply. San Francisco has been a leading culprit in this trend. According to the Association of Bay Area Governments, the city needs to build 3,000 new un
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The City Council unanimously voted Tuesday to put a developer-sponsored Roddy Ranch initiative on the ballot that would give the parcel owners the rights to develop the land and would be a step towards its annexation.