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SFLC Passes Resolution To Keep SF Public Community Access Station Open To Protect Access
The San Francisco Labor Council passed a resolution to protest the proposed closure on December 18, 2009 of the San Francisco community access station on 1720 Market. The City of San Francisco spent over $1 million building the station and it took over two years. The Bay Area Video Coalition in collaboration with the Department of Technology management is planning to shut the station without a replacement for the center.
The San Francisco Labor Council passed a resolution to protest the proposed closure on December 18, 2009 of the San Francisco community access station on 1720 Market. The City of San Francisco spent over $1 million building the station and it took over two years. The Bay Area Video Coalition in collaboration with the Department of Technology management is planning to shut the station without a replacement for the center.
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