Join regional partnership to coordinate East Bay transportation and development planning
In Plain English
The city wants to partner with 15 other East Bay cities, 2 counties, and regional planning agency ABAG. This initiative coordinates transportation improvements and housing development along major corridors like highways and transit lines. If approved, Richmond participates in joint planning decisions that could affect local development and funding opportunities.
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Approve consent calendar
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