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The city of El Cerrito is pleased to announce a groundbreaking ceremony at 10 a.m. March 6 for the El Cerrito del Norte Transit Oriented Development Complete Streets Project. This celebratory event will take place in front of the Mayfair Station development at 11600 San Pablo Ave. in El Cerrito.In brief: El Cerrito citizens urged to list budget priorities in online survey

For decades, the San Pablo Avenue corridor has been an auto-focused roadway with missing crosswalks and bicycle facilities. After an extensive planning and design process that started in 2012, a vision was formed to transform these streets into “Complete Streets” that balance the needs of multiple transportation modes.

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“California has made progress toward addressing our housing supply and affordability crisis, but there is still plenty of work to do,” Skinner said. At a time when Palestinian voices are increasingly censored and denied platforms for expression, “Stitching Keffiyehs” provides a vital space for dialogue and reflection on themes such as land, exile, war, occupation, ecological decline, technology, femininity and the body. The exhibition includes film and video art from 1987 to 2022 and offers a rare glimpse into the rich tapestry of Palestinian culture and experience.

In authorizing the pilot program, the council also allocated $1,500 from the General Fund to cover program expenses, such as trash bags, gloves, safety vests, tools and giveaways over the duration of the program.

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