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CLF Joins Consortium to Advance Regional Equity

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On Monday, CLF joined a new consortium of non-profits and government partners that will put into place new mechanisms for ensuring historically marginalized communities benefit from our region's planning approach. This represents a key effort of CLF's Regional Equity Action Agenda, which aims to address systemic causes of inequities in access to essential community resources and opportunities for prosperity and good health. Read more about this historic new partnership here.



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