Renewed measure, renewed interest
Here in the Bay Area, many of us realize that achieving true sustainability takes more than protecting our hills and open space.
Renewed measure, renewed interest Read More »
Here in the Bay Area, many of us realize that achieving true sustainability takes more than protecting our hills and open space.
Renewed measure, renewed interest Read More »
Pleasanton’s housing cap not only broke the law, it was also a bad deal for city residents.
Letter to the Editor: Room for new homes Read More »
CONCORD — At February’s public hearings on the Concord Naval Weapons Station, residents and activist groups lined up at the microphone to plead their cases: Support local-hire policies. Mandate environmental building standards. Require more affordable housing.
Concord Naval Weapons Station planning shifts focus to environmental, labor concerns Read More »
Check out this DIY Hike created for you by Greenbelt Alliance. Get to know your local greenbelt!
DIY Hike: Upper Knowland Park Offers Views Around Bay Read More »
Greenbelt Alliance is the Bay Area’s advocate for open spaces and vibrant places. For over 50 years, we have worked on
protecting key open space areas and making the region’s cities and towns more livable and sustainable.
Sustainable Communities Planning Grant and Incentives Program Read More »
A recent ruling has struck down a 1996 initiative, approved by Pleasanton voters, which capped residential units in the town. The decision is also the first of its kind to bar a city from issuing building permits until more land is set aside for high density housing.
Pleasanton’s housing cap Read More »