Berkeley officials are asking residents to help decide how to tackle billions of dollars in aging infrastructure needs, from parks and pools to fire stations and sidewalks.
City officials said they will host four community meetings over the next month to gather feedback on a proposed list of infrastructure projects. The projects aim to repair and modernize public facilities across the city, many of which are more than 75 years old.
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