Affordable, transit-oriented housing is key issue in District 5 race, where newcomers challenge Sophie Hahn
The three candidates align on many issues, like affordable housing and public transit, but have different methods to accomplish these goals.
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The three candidates align on many issues, like affordable housing and public transit, but have different methods to accomplish these goals.
Meet your District 5 City Council candidates in Berkeley’s November 2020 election.
There are 12 seats at play, including the mayor’s office, four City Council positions, two School Board positions and five on the Rent Stabilization Board.
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