Albany Asks > Other (15 entries)
Answers to questions that have been recieved via email, etc.
Search questions and answers:
-
Please email info@voicestovision.com or call 444-4567 with your address, to receive a copy of the publication. You can also read the publication and download it from the website . Please note ...
-
Sessions for non-Albany residents who are interested in voicing their thoughts about the Albany waterfront, are being held Thursday, June 4 from 7 - 8:30 pm at the Albany Community Center/Library ...
-
Global warming poses a threat to significant portions of the Bay Area. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the California Climate Action Team, sea level may rise ...
-
Voices to Vision is committed to hearing the voices and ideas of all participants, but people need to be present and to participate directly in the session activities so that all ...
-
The session for Albany business owners who do not live in Albany is Saturday, June 27th, 10 - Noon at the Albany Senior Center. Please remember to RSVP if you intend ...
-
The goal of the Voices to Vision publication was to provide adequate background data so that the community would be able to create a vision that would be based on solid ...
-
The printing of the Voices to Vision publication (20 oversized pages) was approximately $21,000 (or about $1.75 per copy; 12,000 copies were printed). The information included in the publication and all ...
-
Voices to Vision is NOT developer driven. It is sponsored by the city of Albany to gain information about the perceptions and vision Albany residents have about the future of the ...
-
Feel free to contact info@voicestovision.com with any post-session thoughts you might have.
-
The first phase of community participation in Voices to Vision was purposefully designed to afford residents of Albany numerous choices of dates and times for participants go through a series of ...
-
Voices to Vision sessions were designed to ensure the accumulation of both quantitative and qualitative data related to a number of issues impacting the future of the waterfront. At every session, ...
-
This information is not currently available.
-
Any answer to this question would require a good deal of speculation and opinion. Voices to Vision has endeavored to provide only information that can be verified and documented.
-
The Watergate Tower (offices) is 16 stories (173 feet); the Pacific Park Plaza (condos) is 30 stories (325 feet).
-
Preliminary review of the site indicates that there are ways to address concerns related to geologic conditions, should the site be developed. Although some portions of the site could more easily ...
