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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

At 1st meeting, Berkeley’s Student Housing Subcommittee commits to alleviating housing crisis

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A new subcommittee under the city’s Housing Advisory Commission met for the first time Tuesday to discuss student housing.
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City

Sunday, June 14, 2015

East Bay Municipal Utility District raises water rates in response to California drought

East Bay Municipal Utility District passed a series of increased water rates on Tuesday to account for increasing costs of the California drought.
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Sunday, May 10, 2015

East Bay Municipal Utility District to switch to water with increased algae levels

The East Bay Municipal Utility District will make a valve change in its water supply Sunday, May 10, in an effort to conserve water and improve river conditions for salmon.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Fire-damaged building to stay rent-controlled after Berkeley City Council meeting

The Berkeley City Council voted at its Tuesday meeting to support the decision to restore rent-controlled units of a property damaged in a 2012 fire, following concerns that the landlord would replace them with higher-rent housing.
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