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They’re talking trash up on College Ave.

By Dan GreenmanDaily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000
Road construction usually creates some confusion and a few inconveniences, but hardly ever does it bring the problems that College Avenue residents and merchants are facing right now. -more-

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Skateboard camp teaches kids skills, manners

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000
On top of a parking structure on the UC Berkeley campus, 24 skaters are hopping ramps, grinding rails and cruising two halfpipes under the watchful eyes of several experts. There isn’t a tattoo or piercing in sight as the skaters shred the park while a nearby radio plays some mellow tunes. -more-

Neighbors: Goldman expansion will hurt historic site, bring traffic

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000
UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy wants to grow. Its expansion plans – construction of a second building next to present historic site – does not sit well with neighbors who filled a conference room at the school for a Wednesday evening public hearing on the expansion. -more-

Council calls for temporary halt to new telecom pedestals

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000
Joel Jacobs and his neighbors on Peralta Street know that if they want to make it to the superhighway, they need the big green, often graffiti-covered pedestals that house telecommunication lines. -more-

Bad corner: one more accident

By Ian Buchanan Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000
Sam Adkins was crossing the street at Berkeley’s most dangerous intersection Thursday afternoon, when he was struck by a car. -more-

Synagogue EIR released

Staff
Friday July 28, 2000
The Environmental Impact Report on the Congregation Beth El Synagogue and School has been released by the city. The report concludes that there are significant impacts in terms of noise and traffic, but that the impacts can be mitigated. -more-

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