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In this episode, President and CEO of the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Nicholas Adcock talks with students from the UC Riverside School of PublicPolicy about the importance of local economies and their relevance in an increasingly globalized world. Learn more about the series and other episodes via [link].
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. -- " Codifying the complementary transit network improvements and planning initiatives recommended in the Purple Line writings ," 2022 In 2014, the University of Maryland College Park PublicPolicy School sponsored a couple of conferences about Purple Line related issues.
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