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Albany commission backs nominations for three new Priority Conservation Areas to seek regional grants
Summary
The Parks and Recreation Commission voted unanimously May 8 to recommend that City Council adopt resolutions nominating two waterfront PCAs and a priority tree-canopy PCA so the city can apply for regional PCA grant funding.
The Parks and Recreation Commission on May 8 voted unanimously to recommend that City Council adopt resolutions nominating three new Priority Conservation Areas (PCAs) and amend the existing Albany Hill PCA so the city can pursue regional grant funding.
A staff member described the Priority Conservation Areas program as a regional tool administered by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC). "Priority conservation areas are designated geographical areas identified and nominated by local jurisdictions and Association of Bay Area Governments or ABAG as significant to be protected and improved to support the Bay Area's…
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