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“I’ve never seen a community work so hard against itself”: Will #Stockton reject critical flood protection improvements? Important column today from @Stocktonopolis https://t.co/x6K25rloxc #cawater@SJAFCA_1
Pacific stands out among California private, non-profits in the Economic Mobility Index. (note: upper right quadrant is best, UOP is doing more than many publics too.) https://t.co/ji33pa2qtT via @tableaupublic
This is BIG! Representatives of 3 planning agencies in the Northern California #Megaregion are backing a slate of 12 transportation improvement projects. Remember where you first heard of the #MegaregionDozen. Read more: https://t.co/xERkB6Qsf9. @MTCBATA@SJCOG@SACOG
@careerxprt @eberhardtschool Thanks for the promoting Margaret! For first consideration, apply by the end of June. Masters degree with research experience required. Knowledge of urban planning and regional economic development preferred.
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GlobalSF : So Future podcast, with Dr. Jeffrey Michael, Executive Director of the Center for Business and Policy Research in the Eberhardt School of Business and Professor of Public Policy in the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific.
#CAcomeback plan is regions-up & community driven. Esp excited about the $750M Comm Econ Resilience Fund, $500M REAP investment, & $25M regional adaptation grants--all give regions tools to plan & implement strategies for econ recovery & transition to a carbon neutral future.
Check out @PacificCBPR’s latest research brief on shifting commuter trends in the North San Joaquin Valley region before COVID-19. It could affect @SJCOG’s future transportation planning. https://t.co/H3tnv8ngl1