Christopher Cabaldon on Regenerating Cities and Transforming Communities

Christopher Cabaldon on Regenerating Cities and Transforming Communities

30 Minuten

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vor 5 Jahren

The longest-serving mayor in West Sacramento’s history, the man
behind the city’s outstanding urban regeneration that put it on
the map as one of the most livable small towns in the United
States, and an LGBTQ+ advocate, Christopher Cabaldon is a model
city official. During his on-going, 20-year-long seat in office,
the California capital's adjacent city underwent an incredible
transformation from a former industrial town to an urbanized,
livable community.


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