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Webcast: Palo Alto's housing crunch and new program to reduce traffic

On this week's half-hour webcast, "Behind the Headlines," City Councilman Cory Wolbach joins Weekly Editor in Chief Jocelyn Dong and reporter Gennady Sheyner to discuss the affordable housing and the city's ongoing effort to reduce traffic.

Watch this week's webcast here.

Webcasts are posted every Friday afternoon on PaloAltoOnline.com, as well as on Palo Alto Online's YouTube channel, youtube.com/paweekly.

Check out previous weeks' episodes:

Behind the Headlines: Paly teacher investigation

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Webcast: Palo Alto's housing crunch and new program to reduce traffic

On this week's half-hour webcast, "Behind the Headlines," City Councilman Cory Wolbach joins Weekly Editor in Chief Jocelyn Dong and reporter Gennady Sheyner to discuss the affordable housing and the city's ongoing effort to reduce traffic.

Watch this week's webcast here.

Webcasts are posted every Friday afternoon on PaloAltoOnline.com, as well as on Palo Alto Online's YouTube channel, youtube.com/paweekly.

Check out previous weeks' episodes:

Behind the Headlines: Paly teacher investigation

Behind the Headlines: Stanford students' activism against sexual assault

Behind the Headlines: Preserving retail, capping office development

Behind the Headlines: Transportation tax, Fiber to the Premise

Behind the Headlines: Fall Arts Preview

Behind the Headlines: Police conduct on campuses, new parkland

Behind the Headlines: Minimum wage, airplane noise

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Et Alia
another community
on Oct 19, 2015 at 8:18 am
Et Alia, another community
on Oct 19, 2015 at 8:18 am

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