San José

Reducing Poverty Through Sustainable Communities

Lunchtime Forum

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Is it possible to reduce the number of San Jose residents living in poverty by 25 percent through efficiencies in land, water, energy and transportation? A new analysis by the Center for Neighborhood Technology sees strong potential to do so. Join us for a discussion of the center’s findings and what they might mean for our local communities.

+ Jen McGraw / Center for Neighborhood Technology

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