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UC Berkeley Closes People's Park To Prepare Housing Build

The park was shuttered early Wednesday morning to prepare for the construction of new housing.

BERKELEY, CA — People's Park in Berkeley was closed early Wednesday morning to prepare for the construction of housing following a judge's final ruling on the matter, advocates for maintaining the entire park as open space and University of California at Berkeley officials said.

The park, which is on the National Register of Historic Places and is owned by UC Berkeley, was being fenced off just after 3 a.m. and staffed by security.

Community advocates opposed to the plan for housing are planning to file an appeal Wednesday morning and pursue another stay of demolition.

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"We're pleased with the judge's decision," UC Berkeley spokesperson Dan Mogulof said Friday following the judge's tentative ruling.

He had the same sentiments Wednesday. University officials are looking forward to "starting construction this summer," Mogulof said.

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The university plans to build student housing and supportive housing for homeless people.

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