San José

Reducing Poverty Through Sustainable Communities

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy of Flickr user La Citta Vita.

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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