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East Bay Green Corridor : ウィキペディア英語版 | East Bay Green Corridor The East Bay Green Corridor is a regional partnership working toward promoting the San Francisco East Bay as a global center of the emerging green economy. The members are thirteen East Bay cities, schools and research institutions.〔(Jones, Carolyn (June 27, 2009), "East Bay Green Corridor grows, cash pours in", ''San Francisco Chronicle'' )〕 The partnership's stated goals are to attract and retain green businesses, promote research and technology transfer, strengthen green workforce development programs, and coordinate a regional effort to secure federal funding.〔(Redman, Elizabeth (October 2009), "Building the East Bay Green Economy: Critical Steps for Supporting & Engaging East Bay Businesses", Page 4, ''Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce'' )〕 West Berkeley activists have criticized the City of Berkeley's planned implementation of the corridor, over concerns that zoning regulations may be relaxed for the benefit of developers and large corporations, and could negatively impact the city's light manufacturing district.〔(Kane, Yukari Iwatani (March 18, 2010),"West Berkeley Redevelopment Hits Opposition", ''Wall Street Journal'' )〕〔("Critical West Berkeley 'Flexibility' Rezoning Proposals" (June 11, 2008), ''West Berkeley Artisans and Industrial Companies'' )〕 ==History==
The East Bay Green Corridor was announced on Dec. 3, 2007 at a new solar-energy facility in Richmond, California.〔(Jones, Carolyn (December 4, 2007), "East Bay mayors, UC chancellor unite for 'Green Wave'", ''San Francisco Chronicle'' )〕 The partnership had six founding members:〔("East Bay Green Corridor Statement of Principles", (December 3, 2007), ''City of Berkeley'' )〕 * City of Berkeley, represented by Mayor Tom Bates * City of Emeryville, represented by Mayor Nora Davis * City of Oakland, represented by Mayor Ron Dellums * City of Richmond, represented by Mayor Gayle McLaughlin * University of California at Berkeley, represented by Chancellor Robert Birgeneau * Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, represented by Director Steven Chu At a press conference to announce its creation, Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates predicted that "the Silicon Valley of the green economy is going to be here in the East Bay." 〔 The partners all pledge to hold an annual green economic summit, set quarterly meetings of the directors of economic development, workforce development and technology transfer offices, and to coordinate a major new regional green job training and placement effort.〔
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