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Tag: sustainable development

Revitalizing Main Street: New apartments for Walnut Creek

Despite the sluggish economy, Walnut Creek is buzzing with proposed developments near downtown and close to the BART station

Posted: September 6th, 2011
Tags: BART, CDT, Compact Development Team, development, endorsement, endorsements, North Main, sustainable development, Walnut Creek
Comments: none

Making space for students in Berkeley’s Southside neighborhood

A new Greenbelt Alliance-endorsed project within blocks of UC Berkeley seeks to provide an affordable housing option for students who want to live off campus.

Posted: July 29th, 2011
Tags: berkeley, CDT, endorsement, endorsements, Lions Hall, sustainable development, UC Berkeley
Comments: 1

June VoM: Alessandra Davidson

Our June volunteer of the month, Alessandra Davidson, spent one wonderful year interning with Greenbelt Alliance.

Posted: June 1st, 2011
Tags: Alessanda Davidson, intern, sustainable development, volunteer, volunteer of the month
Comments: none

San Mateo City Council greenlights Station Park Green

More than three years after Greenbelt Alliance endorsed Station Park Green in San Mateo, the City Council unanimously gave its support to the project on January 18, 2011.

Posted: February 28th, 2011
Tags: Caltrain, CDT, Compact Development Team, EBL&S, endorsement, Hayward Park Station, San Mateo, smart growth, Station Park Green, sustainable development
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