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Berkeley parkers may get five-minute grace period

Berkeleyside

The Berkeley City Council will consider whether to give parkers a five minute grace period on their parking meters Continue reading » »

From a Berkeley garage, a solar initiative that saves lives

Berkeleyside

The week before last, the city of Berkeley took time to honor two of its citizens. Laura Stachel and her husband Hal Aronson were issued with a proclamation and words of praise from Mayor Tom Bates and Councilmember Linda Maio, among others, at the Apr... »

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Group circulates ballot measure to preserve ice rink

Berkeleyside

Save Berkeley Iceland is circulating a petition for the November 2012 ballot to force the city to consider continuing to use the ice rink building as a community recreation space. Continue reading » »

Green Light for Feed-in Tariff to Spark L.A. Renewable Energy

Kqed's Climate Watch

City Council OK's demo program to buy power from small-scale renewable generators. Continue reading → »

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The Berkeley Wire: 03.29.12

Berkeleyside

City Council to weigh in on charges against Occupy Cal protesters [Daily Cal] Reviewed: “Red” at Berkeley Rep [Mercury News] UC Berkeley chided for accidental sale of artwork [Coco Times] CIR-Bay Citizen merger likely to mean major coverage shift [Bay ... »

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Berkeley meets recycling goals, beats low scorer Piedmont

Berkeleyside

Berkeley residents are some of the best recyclers in Alameda County, according to a new report by StopWaste.org. The report covers the years 1995-2010 and shows that Berkeleyans divert 76% of their waste away from landfills and towards recycling, compo... »

Berkeley meets recycling goals, beats Piedmont

Berkeleyside

Berkeley residents are some of the best recyclers in Alameda County, according to a new report by StopWaste.org. The report covers the years 1995-2010 and shows that Berkeleyans divert 76% of their waste away from landfills and towards recycling, compo... »

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Bond Measure to Fund a New Pool?

Berkeley Patch

It’s been five months since Berkeley’s last warm water pool closed, a development that one city council member says is disproportionately hurting elderly and disabled residents. Neither of the two remaining alternatives, King Pool in North Berkeley and... »

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