Even More Clarity
SunCal’s development will be going to the ARRA for acceptance soon. SD&R clarifies more confusion being drummed up in the community.
SunCal’s development will be going to the ARRA for acceptance soon. SD&R clarifies more confusion being drummed up in the community.
Reading the Alameda Journal’s follow-up, one might be lead to believe that the city council (ahem, the ARRA) was particularly negative about SunCal’s proposal at last Wednesday’s meeting. But re-watching the web video, that doesn’t appear to be the case.
As the ARRA mulls over its options, one will hope that building an economically sustainable project will prevail and we won’t watch five people on a dias start to try and personally rewrite nearly 15 years of community planning because 15 angry people show up at a meeting.
The new school year begins and Crossing Guards are not where they used to be.
Now that the city’s Climate Protection task force has done its work (which I’m pretty sure means that Alameda has successfully dealt with all of its climate protection issues) and collected its accolades (Innovation in Green Community Planning – Award of Merit from the American Planning Association – Northern California Chapter), it’s time to do something.
The Central Avenue bike network finally works the way it should. Light detectors at High Street.