Not good for the campus or the city or the state. There are other places where housing could be built.https://twitter.com/abc7newsbayarea/status/992584751411355649 …
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It's complicated. The main issue is where does UC already control property. If you stick with that, options are fewer. But UC's land and expansion policies have been... bad for decades now. Along with their academic priorities.
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I don’t know what other land parcels they own around campus.... they have the student gardens in North Berkeley but people are freaking out over vegetable gardens too.
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