A New Urban Agenda for America: Rebuild the Middle Class
A New Urban Agenda for America:
Rebuild the Middle Class
Partnerships for Working Families (PWF Network)
Cities and metro regions offer a wealth of opportunity
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Proposed Fiscal and Community Impact Report for Petaluma
August 21, 2007
The Living Wage Coalition has joined with other MORE
Accountable Development Coalition Wins SMART Railroad Square Project Community Benefits
From the Living Wage Coalition Newsletter Spring 2006
By Sabrina Ross
Accountable Development Coalition
Railroad Square will be the key northern MORE
SMART Sonoma-Marin Rail Plan Previewed
DECEMBER 8, 2005
by Pete Mortensen - Staff Writer
Sonoma West Times and News
Larkspur to Cloverdale Project Cost Set at $340 Million
Sonoma County commuters frustrated by gridlock on Highway MORE
Accountable Development Coalition Forum September 14th
SEPTEMBER 14, 2005
EXPECTATIONS ARE BIG FOR A SMALL SPACE
? 2005- The Press Democrat
BYLINE: CHRIS COURSEY
It's only five and a half acres, but a small piece of property in Santa Rosa's Railroad
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Sebastopol Weighs Limits on Big Stores
AUGUST 21, 2005
The Press Democrat
by Paul Payne
Sebastopol is considering new rules for ``big box'' retail development thatwould require special reporting on issues such as worker pay and theavailability MORE
Beyond the Turf Wars: The Search for Common Ground at Railroad Square
JULY 2005
North Bay Progressive
by Sabrina Ross
Floor-area ratio. Mitigation measure. Zoning adjustment board. These are just a few of the terms usually found in conversations about development. MORE
Accountable Development Efforts Gain Momentum
JUNE 2005
North Bay Progressive
By Sabrina Ross
In April, more than 30 Sonoma County leaders convened in Santa Rosa's SEIU Local 707 for an accountable development workshop led by the MORE
Automatic for the People: Studies Show That As Soon As The Big Boxes Move
MARCH 30, 2005
North Bay Bohemian
Big-Box Boom Big-Boxes Are Coming, Bringing Low Wages With Them
By Bruce Robinson
In the coming months, three huge new retail stores--all major national MORE
City Council considers new tool to evaluate economic impacts: Community Impact Reports are becoming more common in other cities in the state
NOVEMBER 18, 2004
Sonoma West Times & News
by Kia Penso
Sonoma West Staff Writer
SEBASTOPOL -- The Sebastopol City Council Tuesday night took a look at a new tool for evaluating development MORE
