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The University of San Francisco School of Management Awarded Large Grant from the California Strategic Growth Council
The four-year $845,600 grant focuses on applied research by the School of Management to evaluate new climate sustainability programs in East Oakland
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The School of Management at the University of San Francisco (USF) has been awarded a signature grant of $845,600 from the California Strategic Growth Council through a collaboration with the City of Oakland and its Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) program. The four-year grant aims to develop and implement neighborhood-level climate sustainability plans and projects that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, foster public health and environmental benefits, and catalyze economic opportunity and shared prosperity within the neighborhood of East Oakland. The grant is one of the largest ever awarded to the USF School
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How can a parking garage not be a parking garage? Becky Sanders, co-chair of the umbrella group Palo Alto Neighborhoods, asked at a Nov. 4 hearing of the planning commission. How can it not be included in the floor area when the zoning code clearly states that it s included?
The thorny question has already stymied the commission, which split 3-3 over the issue when it was reviewing the project in October and November. While three commissioners Bart Hechtman, Michael Alcheck and Giselle Roohparvar deferred to the city s planning and legal staff, three of their colleagues Ed Lauing, Doria Summa and Cari Templeton couldn t make the finding that supported staff s interpretation.