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Around the Valley: Work to avoid nuclear fallout

Original post made on Jan 19, 2023

A recent Pleasanton City Council City vote to deny an increase in density -- and then lowering the density -- on Housing Element sites currently owned by the school district could have 'nuclear' fallout.

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Posted by Willy
a resident of Old Towne
on Jan 19, 2023 at 2:07 pm

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If the property is over developed I would think there there will be a community upraising! And I will be part of it!


Posted by SHale99
a resident of Village High School
on Jan 19, 2023 at 4:14 pm

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the problem the state can bypass local authority. Plus, where the district office is is like the very edge of downtown with only close housing 'behind' the property.


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