The City of Berkeley has already voted to sue the university if the Regents approve the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). What is the campuss reaction?
A. The campus has been communicating its plans to the local community and beyond throughout the EIR process, meeting with Berkeley’s mayor, city officials, neighbors, student groups, and others. The campus held public meetings on the draft EIR and responded to hundreds of comments sent by the public, various agencies, and the city. UC Berkeley believes that the final EIR thoroughly reviewed all of the issues raised and meets the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
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