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How many California cities are currently pursuing CCA?

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How many California cities are currently pursuing CCA?

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San Francisco has been the leader in this for seven to eight years, says Samantha Rodgers of Greenpeace. But San Francisco isnt alonemore than 50 other California cities and counties are also pursuing community power. In the greater Bay Area, Berkeley, Oakland, Emeryville, Richmond, Vallejo, Antioch, Oakley, and Pleasanton are looking into aggregation. Marin Countywhich includes eleven citieshas conducted feasibility studies and expects an enabling ordinance for CCA to come to vote by the end of 2005, according to Cynthia Connolly, an aide in Supervisor Hal Browns office. Elsewhere in California, smaller towns and cities have grouped together to form district-wide aggregators. In the Kings River Conservation District eleven cities and one county have made a financial commitment to aggregation. (Reedley, Parlier, Fresno, Hanford, Kingsburg, Lemoore, Kerman, Clovis, Dinuba, Corcoran, Selma, and Kings County.) And a further three cities and two counties (Sanger, Fowler, San Joaquin, Fresn

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