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  2. Emeryville, California - Wikipedia

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    Emeryville City Council is the main legislative body and the mayor does not hold any formal authority separate from the council. The responsibilities of the Council include adopting the city budget and setting city policy. Every year, one mayor and one vice mayor are chosen from and by the members of the council. [26]

  3. John Bauters - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being a councilmember of Emeryville, Bauters currently holds multiple positions for different political and social organizations and committees. [2] He is a state director for Alliance for Safety and Justice, a board director for California Association of Councils of Governments, [29] a chapter executive committee candidate and member of Sierra Club, [30] board chair of the ...

  4. California housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    Issi Romem, an economist at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at the University of California, Berkeley said: "...as long as abundant new housing was built to accommodate those drawn to California, housing price growth was limited and the state's allure was channeled into population growth: From 1940 to 1970 California's population grew 242 percent faster than the national pace, while ...

  5. SAE Expression College - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [1] A 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2) building was acquired in Emeryville, California to house a new school to be called Ex'pression Center for New Media. SAE Expression hired Walters-Storyk Design Group to help design the facility which housed the school. [5] Building began in November 1998.

  6. Kofi Bonner - Wikipedia

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    Kofi S. Bonner is an American architect and planner widely known for the heading the redevelopment of the city of Emeryville, California.In 1995, Bonner was the deputy executive director of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency before resigning to become the director of community & economic development for the city of Oakland, California. [1]

  7. Housing authority - Wikipedia

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    A housing authority or ministry of housing is generally a governmental body that governs aspects of housing or (called in general "shelter" or "living spaces"), often providing subsidies and low rent or free public housing to qualified people.

  8. Emery Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Emery Secondary School was formerly Emeryville High School; after the closure of Emery Middle School, it became a secondary school with the addition of the 7th and 8th grades.The school building was scheduled to close in 2012 and be replaced by a new facility, housing transitional kindergarten - 8th grades, and 9th - 12th grade sites.

  9. Emery Go-Round - Wikipedia

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    Emery Go-Round is a fare-free public bus system in Emeryville, California.It also provides service to small portions of the adjacent cities of Oakland and Berkeley.Service is funded primarily by commercial property owners through a citywide transportation business improvement district. [2]