James Reagan withdraws from District 2 City Council election
On Tuesday, former candidate James Reagan announced his withdrawal from the District 2 Berkeley City Council elections race.
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On Tuesday, former candidate James Reagan announced his withdrawal from the District 2 Berkeley City Council elections race.
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At its Tuesday meeting, the Berkeley City Council approved and adopted a compromise budget for fiscal year 2017, which requires roughly $1.5 million in reserve funding and partially defunds programs including the Berkeley Drop-In Center and Youth Spirit Artworks.
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At its regular meeting Tuesday, Berkeley City Council awarded a permit to the city’s fourth cannabis dispensary.
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Nanci Armstrong-Temple filed her intent to run for the District 2 Berkeley City Council seat last Monday.
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Two candidates — both of whom have served on the city’s Human Welfare and Community Action Commission — filed their intent to run for the District 2 Berkeley City Council seat this week.
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At its regular meeting Tuesday, Berkeley City Council approved in a contentious 6-4 vote the reappointment of Cheryl Davila to the city Human Welfare and Community Action Commission as an elected representative of the poor.
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Berkeley City Council will meet Tuesday evening to return to various agenda items ranging from a $1 million Housing Trust Fund loan to a referral establishing a living wage for city employees, as well as Berkeley Police Department’s annual crime report.
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Since 2009, the city of Berkeley has closed certain city offices on select days every year to counter tight budgets and the possibility of employee furloughs.
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Darryl Moore, a current Berkeley City Councilmember, filed his intent to rerun for the district 2 seat, a position he has held for over a decade, according to city reports released Friday.
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The city will consider funding a study gauging costs for possible restorations of the Berkeley Municipal Fishing Pier — which has been closed to the public without construction — according to a Tuesday off-agenda memo presented to Berkeley City Council.
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